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Kaichi Yamamoto
Kaichi Yamamoto

Kaichi Yamamoto, also known as Yamakichi, was a distinguished Japanese actor renowned for his performances in both contemporary and period films. He was a prominent figure at Nikkatsu studios following the era of Onoe Matsunosuke. At the age of 18 in 1895, he joined the "Kawakami Onjuro Troupe," a prominent New School (Shinpa) theater group led ... more

Kaichi Yamamoto, also known as Yamakichi, was a distinguished Japanese actor renowned for his performances in both contemporary and period films. He was a prominent figure at Nikkatsu studios following the era of Onoe Matsunosuke. At the age of 18 in 1895, he joined the "Kawakami Onjuro Troupe," a prominent New School (Shinpa) theater group led by Onjuro Kawakami. Four years later, at the age of 22, Yamamoto participated in the troupe's overseas performances, including those in the United States, showcasing his talent on international stages.

In 1917, he was invited to join the Nikkatsu Mukojima Studio, where he transitioned to film acting after a prolific 22-year theatrical career, shortly before turning 40. His first film at Nikkatsu, "Tsuyu no Chigiri" (Oath of Dew), was released on June 30, 1917, at the Asakusa Opera Hall. After the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923, which devastated the Mukojima Studio, Yamamoto transferred to Nikkatsu Kyoto Studio. He continued to excel in contemporary dramas, including films like "Okina to Seizo" (Okina and Seizo) and "Toge no Uta" (The Song of the Mountain Pass), the latter being part of the New Year's line-up in 1924[3]. For over a decade, he resided in Kyoto, where he became a stalwart in period dramas, particularly after the passing of Kabuki actor Onoe Matsunosuke.

In 1934, with the establishment of Nikkatsu Tamagawa Studio (now Kadokawa Daiei Studio) as a hub for contemporary dramas, Yamamoto moved there and appeared in films like "Aizou Toge" (Love and Hate Pass).

Yamamoto's filmography boasts a remarkable 250-plus films, demonstrating his enduring legacy in Japanese cinema. He passed away on December 17, 1939, at the age of 62, having left an indelible mark on the world of acting and film.

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Earth
(1939)
Drama
Kanji is a poor peasant widower who struggles to earn a living for his daughter and himself and to pay off his father-in-law's debts.
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115 min
Director:
Tomu Uchida
Cast:
Isamu Kosugi, Akiko Kazami, Mari Ko, Mieshi Bando, Donguriboya
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Mistress of a Foreigner
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Mistress of a Foreigner
(1930)
Tōjin Okichi is a 1930 film by Kenji Mizoguchi based on the novel by Gisaburo Juichiya. Only 4 minutes have survived. The fragment has been published on DVD coupled with The Downfall of Osen (1935) by Digital MEME in 2007.
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130 min
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Foggy Harbour
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Foggy Harbour
(1923)
Drama
An adaptation of Anna Christie, considered lost.
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Aiyoku no nayami
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Aiyoku no nayami
(1923)
Directed by Kensaku Suzuki.
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Skull Dance
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Skull Dance
(1923)
Directed by Eizo Tanaka.
Runtime:
110 min
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A Paper Doll's Whisper of Spring
(1926)
Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.
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99 min
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Metropolitan Symphony
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Metropolitan Symphony
(1929)
Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.
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70 min
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Anguish of a Human Being
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Anguish of a Human Being
(1923)
Directed by Kensaku Suzuki.
Director:
Kensaku Suzuki
Cast:
Kaichi Yamamoto, Utako Suzuki, Kasuke Koizumi
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