Ryūko Azuma
Popularity:0.058
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1917-01-10
Place of Birth:Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
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Also Known As:Ryûko Azuma, 東竜子

Blind Monk Swordsman (1964)
This is the story of a bad man who re-discovering humanity via woman and child while clashing with the yakuza and being hunted by a man called...

Bride of Peacock Castle (1959)
Princess Kazu, the daughter of Shogun Ienari, is sent to marry Matsudaira Nobunao, master of Peacock castle in Kozuke province, a domain of 17,000...

Trouble Over Swords and Women: A Woman's Mind (1951)

Trouble Over Swords and Women: Sword Light and Shooting Star (1951)
film directed by Tai Katô

Scramble for Fortune (1956)
A young man and a woman are on a mission to protect a mysterious mirror that hides the secrets of a great fortune.

Three Yakuza (1965)
A tale of three Yakuza gamblers who traveled Japan during the samurai era living by their wits and sword skills. Told in 3 separate vignettes, each...

Brothers Serving Time (1969)
While imprisoned, Tatsu encounters Danshi, a man who is a big honcho in the prison pecking order. After initial conflict they become sworn brothers....

Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972)
The great Bunta stars as a gangster who is sent to jail for the sake of his gang, but when he’s released he finds everything completely changed...

Hikage-Mono (1972)
A Yakuza film directed by Kôsaku Yamashita

Travels of Lord Mito Pt.1 (1952)
The deputy shogun of the realm, accompanied by his loyal and capable aides, makes a stop at Jigokudani, a place along his journey through various...

Travels of Lord Mito Pt.2 (1952)
At the transformed Fumaden (Demon Subduing) Temple, with the dynamic efforts of Sukesan and Kakusan, and the appearance of the heroic woman Oshin,...

Isshin Tasuke: A World in Danger (1958)
Tasuke stumbles across Kokichi, a distraught man whom having lost his fiancee to Lord Kawakatsu is ready to commit suicide. Tasuke learns that...

The Kingdom of Jirocho 2 (1963)
Jirocho and his henchmen befriend Ishimatsu, a wanderer in Mishima.

Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1973)
In the teeming black markets of postwar Japan, Shozo Hirono and his buddies find themselves in a new war between factious and ambitious yakuza.

Utsunomiya tsuritenjō (1937)
Japanese horror movie from 1937.

The Domain: Kanto Legends of Chivalry (1965)
Third part of Nihon Kyokakuden series is set in Kanto in 1924. Ken Takakura playing a ship's mate befriending fish shop owners harassed by yakuza.

Cold Rice, Osan, Chan (1965)
Three stories revolve around independence, a man searching for his wife, and a poor craftsman trying to make money.

Tenjiku Tokubei (1936)
Japanese horror movie from 1936.

Jūrokumon karasudō: Sennin higan (1951)
Japanese film.

Withered Tree, the Adventures of Monjiro (1972)
Kogarashi Monjiro is a lone samurai who agrees to take responsibility for a murder that his friend committed so that he can stay with his dying...

Yakuza on Foot (1969)
An Osaka gangster Shimamura just got married. His new bride, Mineko is also involved in drug trafficking. When she goes to China to make a deal,...

The Story of a Man Among Men (1984)
During the Showa era, a young yakuza survives war and injury and rises to become a clan boss with the help and respect of his sworn brothers.

The International Gang of Kobe (1975)
In 1947, in Kobe, Japan, a local street gang fights for their survival when its turf is overrun by United States occupation forces and international...

The Pledge (1972)
When Omuro Yahachi of the Omuro family is selected as Mutsumikai Soke's successor, the conflict between the Kitakyushu and Wakamatsu begins.

Death at an Old Mansion (1975)
A woman and her bridegroom are found murdered in their bed the day after their wedding. It had snowed overnight and the killer left no tracks. It is...

The Story of a Geisha (1977)
In the year 1873, a Japanese woman is sold as a mistress to an American diplomat stationed in Japan.

Three Gamblers (1967)
Three closely associated gamblers have adventures in Yokohama, Hokkaido, and Macao. Gambling trio endure hardships to rescue Naojiro’s family.

Samurai Reincarnation (1981)
After surviving the slaughter of many Christians 350 years ago, a samurai denounces God for ignoring the pleas of believers. He sells his soul to...

Bakeneko: A Vengeful Spirit (1968)
Nabeshima Naoshige murders his lord, Ryuzoji Takafusa, seeking to gain power and steal his Lord’s wife. To avoid her fate, Lady Takafusa drowns...

Bride of White Castle (1961)
A young girl, Okimi, falls in love with Kiritaro, a handsome thief disguised as a wealthy young master.

An Actor's Revenge (1959)
Nakamura Yukinojo gains popularity in Edo's kabuki scene as a handsome onnagata (a male actor who plays female roles). But hidden behind the placid...

Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu (1965)
In turbulent 16th-century Japan, the leaders of a minor fief have their child taken from them as a political hostage. His mother and his clan endure...

The Cross of Vengeance (1969)
Film with Junko Miyazono.

Gambling Den's Master Clan (1968)
Sixth entry in the Bakuchi-uchi series.

Case of a Young Lord 8 (1960)
A family is brutally murdered in their own home and the official government's sake dealer is framed as a rebel by a corrupt member of the Shogun's...

The Street Fighter's Last Revenge (1974)
Terry Sugury is hired to recover one of two tapes containing a formula for making heroin for a price of 200 dollars a pound. But he gets double...

Sakura Official (1962)
As Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate nears the end of its rule, Edo North Magistrate Toyama no Kinsan is called upon to judge the most difficult case...

Road In the Mist (1963)
Okinu, the beautiful daughter of a feudal lord, discovers her true identity and leaves her lavish life behind to avenge her birth father's death.

Isshin Tasuke: Edoites Festival (1967)
A costumed film featuring the famous hero of Japanese history, Isshin Tasuke, arranged in the form of a popular song.

The Domain: Kanda Festival Showdown (1966)
The Domain: Kanda Festival Showdown

The Kanto Scarlet Cherry Gang (1972)
The Ni Family is the most well know and respected group of firefighters in the Kanto region. When their leader dies and the successor disappears,...

Little Tengu (1961)
A story about a tomboy, Otoshi, who is good at singing, dancing and fencing.

The Kanto Brothers' Code of Honor (1971)
The Kanto Brothers' Code of Honor (関東兄弟仁義 仁侠) is a 1971 film directed by Buichi Saitō. It is the ninth and last film in the Duty of...

Japanese Humanity and Justice (1977)
When a mob boss retires under political pressure, his successor and yakuza family are tested to their limits as new alliances and enemies are formed.

The Gambler (1965)
A crime film released in 1965