- the main
producer of what is
known as
ninkyo eiga (仁侠映画, "chivalry films"). Set in the
Meiji and Taishō eras,
ninkyo eiga
depict honorable outlaws torn between...
- "violent groups", IPA: [boːɾʲokɯꜜdaɴ]),
while the
yakuza call
themselves ninkyō dantai (任侠団体, "chivalrous organizations", IPA: [ɲiŋkʲoː dantai]). The English...
- turn was
split from the Yamaguchi-gumi. Initially, they
called themselves Ninkyo-dantai-Yamaguchi-gumi, a
nincho organization using the
kanji character for...
-
their organizations as "Cosa nostra"; the "****anese mafia"
calls itself "
Ninkyō dantai", but is more
commonly known as "Yakuza" by the public; "Russian...
- in
Jikandesuyo on TBS. He pla**** his
first leading role in the 1974 film
Ninkyō Hanaichirin [jp]. He has
starred in two
films (Empire of P****ion and Bright...
- of
ninkyo (chivalry): "We did not
regard ninkyo as a bad thing," he said. "Thus, we
never killed anyone without reason. I
strongly believed ninkyo must...
-
character in
Villain (1971) was also
loosely based on
Ronnie Kray. The
ninkyo eiga (chivalry films) were
replaced in the late 1960s and
early 1970s by...
-
Ninkyō Shimizu-minato (任侠清水港,
Ninkyō Shimizu-minato, Port of Honor) is a 1957
color ****anese film,
directed by
Sadatsugu Matsuda (松田定次), and the first...
- for Best
Supporting Actress in 2009 for her role in the Fuji TV drama,
Ninkyo Helper. In 2006, she
starred in
Chakushin Ari: Final, the
final installment...
- "A Tale of Chivalry! Zoro and Tonoyasu's
Little Trip!" Transliteration: "
Ninkyō Den! Zoro to
Tonoyasu ****ari-tabi!" (****anese: 任侠伝!ゾロとトの康二人旅!)
Yusuke Suzuki...