Minoru Takase
Popularity:0.2
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1897-12-13
Place of Birth:Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
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Also Known As: 能登谷 新ー, Shinichi Notoya, Синъити Нотоя, Минору Такасэ, 高勢實乗, 高瀨みのる

Bangaku no issho (1933)
Yamanaka Sadao's fourth feature film. The Life of Bangaku

The Best Lord in Japan (1937)
At the residence of a feudal lord in a mountain province, a young lord, accompanied by his vassals and courtiers, listens to the rokyoku singer...

Professional Killer (1932)
Directed by Mansaku Itami.

The Devil of Edo (1947)
Jidai-geki by Ryo Hagiwara

Tokkan ekichô (1945)
Based on the comic by Ichio Matsushita

Life Begins at 61 (1941)
Japanese war-era film

Satsuma Courier Part 2: The Passionate Sword (1933)
A story about Kinsaburo Kamiya, who infiltrated the Satsuma clan at the end of the Edo period. Based on the novel "Satsuma Hikyaku" by Jiro Daibutsu,...

A Page of Madness (1926)
A man takes a job at an asylum with hopes of freeing his imprisoned wife.

Mito Kômon: Rai Kunitsugu no maki (1934)
Adaptation of the novel by Osaragi Jirō.

Travelling Actors (1940)
This film depicts a troupe of wandering kabuki players traveling through rural Japan.

Jirokichi the Rat (1931)
Jirokichi the Rat is wanted in Edo for robbing the mansions of the rich. While on the run, he falls for Osen, a girl who has been sold to a brothel...

Until Victory Day (1945)
An Invention laboratory is working on the creation of a performance 'bomb' in the shape of a rocket that could be delivered to the front in order to...

Harmonica Boy (1940)
The only son of a sushi chef hates sushi and decides to leave home to search for a job and make his own way.

Crossroads (1928)
After falling in love with a courtesan, Rikiya is blinded by ash during a fight in a brothel. Believing the blindness permanent and his opponent...

The Monkey King (1940)
A legendary pre-war comedy operetta starring Enomoto Kenichi, Hideko Takamine and Li Xianglan. The Sanzo Ikkou continues its westward journey, on a...

Mito Komon - The Secret Letter (1935)
Adaptation of the novel by Osaragi Jirō. Again scripted by the legendary Yamanaka Sadao

Mito Komon's Pleasure Trip (1938)
This is the only surviving “Mito Komon Manyu-ki” film. This release also known as "Adrift Tour Memoir" or literally "Mito Komon's...

Tange Sazen and the Pot Worth a Million Ryo (1935)
A man gets rid of a cheap pot without knowing it contains a map to a treasure. As word spreads, many join in hunting it.

Great Bodhisattva Pass 2 (1936)
The sequel to the 1935 film Great Bodhisattva Pass

Jirokichi the Rat-Kid: The Journey (1933)
A lost film telling a story of Jirokichi the Rat, a notorious thief

Jirokichi the Rat-Kid: Edo Reel (1933)
Jirokichi the Rat is a notorious thief. While on the run from the law, he discovers an unexpectedly honorable side of himself, and maybe some form of...

Jirokichi the Rat-Kid: Edo Reel Part 2 (1933)
A lost film that tells a story of Jirokichi, a notorious thief

The Village Tattooed Man (1935)
A tragic period film about a gangster who comes out of prison and finds it hard to find a place again in society. Considered a lost film.

Great Bodhisattva Pass (1935)
1930s Japanese film.

Priest of Darkness (1936)
A boy steals a knife from an old samurai, unaware of its value, setting off a strange chain of events.

Edo Spring (1936)
Kinshiro takes over the family, but he thinks he is going to replace the son of his stepmother but runs into trouble when he befriends the yakuza.

Kunisada Chūji (1935)
Japanese historical film. Considered Lost.

The Greatest Man in the World (1932)
In the midst of the depression, two ronin rack their brains to come up with a dishonest scheme. Taking a man from the countryside, they fashion him...

Kuriyama Daizen (1936)
Prewar jidaigeki starring Denjiro Okochi

Chūshingura - Ninjō-hen; Fukushū-hen (1934)
Directed by Daisuke Itō.

Enoken's Yaji and Kita (1939)
Enoken's anachronistic take on the beloved (and already very funny) Edo-period novel "Shank's Mare," aka Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige, in which Yaji and...

The Kasahara School (1929)
Directed by Kichiro Tsuji.