Takashi Shimura
33 titles
Filmography
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Ikiru
(1952)A dying man devotes his last months to building a children's playground.
Drunken Angel
(1948)In this powerful early noir from the great Akira Kurosawa, Toshiro Mifune bursts onto the screen as a volatile, tubercular criminal who strikes up an unlikely relationship with Takashi Shimura’s jaded physician. Set in and around the muddy swamps and back alleys of postwar Tokyo, DRUNKEN ANGEL is an evocative, moody snapshot of a treacherous time and place, featuring one of the director’s most memorably violent climaxes.
The Most Beautiful
(1944)This portrait of female volunteer workers at an optics plant during World War II, shot on location at the Nippon Kogaku factory, was created with a patriotic agenda. Yet thanks to Akira Kurosawa’s groundbreaking semidocumentary approach, The Most Beautiful is a revealing look at Japanese women of the era and anticipates the aesthetics of Japanese cinema’s postwar social realism.

Seven Samurai
(1954)Japanese villagers hire a team of traveling samurai to defend them against a bandit attack.
I Live in Fear
(1955)
Stray Dog
(1949)During a sweltering summer, a rookie homicide detective tries to track down his stolen Colt pistol.

Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
(1956)The monster is awakened by an undersea explosion and wreaks havoc on the citizens of Tokyo.
Snow Trail
(1947)
Rashomon
(1950)In medieval Japan, four people offer conflicting accounts of a rape and murder.

Throne of Blood
(1957)Spurred by his wife and a witch's prediction, a samurai murders his lord to steal the throne.
Zatoichi's Conspiracy
(1973)Everything comes full circle when Zatoichi returns to his hometown. Unfortunately, he finds that a childhood friend has become a feared crime lord, keeping the locals in debt and bilking them of their rice. Capping off Zatoichi’s feature film era before he made the transition to television in 1974, this chapter is suffused with melancholy, closing the series on a note of seriousness and emotional heft that it has well earned.

Zatoichi and the Fugitives
(1968)The wandering swordsman finds himself in a small village that serves as hideout for a band of fugitives who control the town officials and enforce brutal slave labor in the local silk mill. This lean and mean entry is packed with coldhearted villainy and rough justice, but it finds its heart in the great Takashi Shimura (Ikiru), who plays a kindly country doctor caught up in a violent world.

The Quiet Duel
(1949)A surgeon gets syphilis from a patient when he cuts himself during an operation. The doctor's life is destroyed, but unlike the patient, he doesn't destroy others along with him.
Vendetta of a Samurai
(1952)
Godzilla
(1954)American nuclear weapons testing results in the creation of a seemingly unstoppable, dinosaur-like beast.

Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
(1964)After a meteorite unleashes a three-headed beast upon Tokyo, Mothra tries to unite with Godzilla and Rodan to battle the extraterrestrial threat.

Godzilla Raids Again
(1955)This time around, Godzilla is reawakened by an A-Bomb again but decides to wreak havoc on Osaka.

Gigantis, the Fire Monster
(1959)This time around, Godzilla is reawakened by an A-Bomb again but decides to wreak havoc on Osaka.
Sanshiro Sugata
(1943)Sanshiro, a strong but stubborn youth, abandons his jujutsu training to master the art of judo from the master Shogoro Yano by combining the competitive elements of the art with the quiet, meditative aspects of the fighting style.

Afraid to Die
(1960)When Takeo, a young yakuza, is released from prison, he plans to cease any criminal activity. But escaping his troubled past isn't so easy.