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Izumi Ashikawa

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Izumi Ashikawa in Outlaw: Gangster VIP 2 (1968)
Voted one of the top five Japanese films ever made in a critic's poll by Japan's leading cinema publication Kinema Junpô, yet barely known in the West, Yûzô Kawashima's richly funny multi-levelled portrait of Japanese society Bakumatsu taiyô-den [A Sun-Tribe Myth from the Bakumatsu Era] is a glorious rediscovery.   When man-about-town Saheiji (the beloved comedian Frankie Sakai) finds himself unable to pay for a bill at a brothel, he is forced to remain there to work off his debt. However, he finds his wit and resourcefulness enable him to turn this situation to his advantage, as he interacts with a whole range of characters, from rivalling courtesans to political activists.   Co-scripted by Shôhei Imamura (Vengeance Is Mine), it sharply and comically demonstrates the constants of human nature just as it delineates the tumultuous political times (the 1860s, leading up to the Meiji Restoration) in which they lived. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this classic in a high-definition restoration.
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Izumi Ashikawa was born on 6 October 1935 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Aitsu to watashi (1961), Aoi sanmyaku (1963) and Arashi o yobu otoko (1966). She has been married to Tatsuya Fuji since 28 August 1968. They have one child.
BornOctober 6, 1935
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    Aitsu to watashi (1961)
    Aitsu to watashi
    7.3
    • Keiko Asada
    • 1961
    Aoi sanmyaku
    6.3
    • Yukiko Shimazaki
    • 1963
    Arashi o yobu otoko (1966)
    Arashi o yobu otoko
    5.2
    • Miya Fukushima
    • 1966
    Yottsu no koi no monogatari (1965)
    Yottsu no koi no monogatari
    5.7
    • Kazuyo Misawa
    • 1965

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    • Kotô no taiyô
      • 1968
    • Hana no koibitotachi
      TV Series
      • Kazuyo
      • 1968
    • Musume no kisetsu (1968)
      Musume no kisetsu
      • Yasuko Horikoshi
      • 1968
    • Outlaw: Gangster VIP 2 (1968)
      Outlaw: Gangster VIP 2
      6.8
      • Kikue Suzumura
      • 1968
    • Kimi wa koibito (1967)
      Kimi wa koibito
      6.0
      • Ashida - nurse
      • 1967
    • Tôkyô monogatari
      TV Mini Series
      • Noriko Hirayama
      • 1967
    • Roberto Barbon in Kigeki Furoshiki (1967)
      Kigeki Furoshiki
      • Akiyo Shimano
      • 1967
    • Futeki na aitsu (1966)
      Futeki na aitsu
      • 1966
    • Yaru ka yarareru ka (1966)
      Yaru ka yarareru ka
      • 1966
    • Arashi o yobu otoko (1966)
      Arashi o yobu otoko
      5.2
      • Miya Fukushima
      • 1966
    • Watashi wa nakanai
      • 1966
    • The Heart of Hiroshima (1966)
      The Heart of Hiroshima
      6.5
      • 1966
    • Yoru no bara o kese (1966)
      Yoru no bara o kese
      4.8
      • Tsuruyo
      • 1966
    • Fûsha no aru machi (1966)
      Fûsha no aru machi
      • Fukiko Hirano
      • 1966
    • Taiyô ga daisuki (1966)
      Taiyô ga daisuki
      5.6
      • 1966

    Soundtrack



    • Seishun o kaese (1963)
      Seishun o kaese
      • performer: "Wakamono yo"
      • 1963
    • Ajisai no uta (1960)
      Ajisai no uta
      5.9
      • Soundtrack ("Waltz No.7")
      • 1960

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      • October 6, 1935
      • Tokyo, Japan
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      • Tatsuya FujiAugust 28, 1968 - present (1 child)

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