
Hyōe Enoki
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Hyōe Enoki.
Born: March 1, 1928
Place of Birth: Mie Prefecture, Japan
Known For

Night Spot: Drifting Flower

Apartment Wife: Night of Pleasure
Kazuaki Koizumi and Saeko, a couple who have set up a new house in the suburbs, have finally celebrated their first wedding anniversary. However, on that memorable day, Saeko was attacked by a thug. Moreover, the thug not only raped her, but also provoked her dog...

Call of the Pistil
The directorial debut of Masaru Konuma, penned by Keiichi Ozawa using the pseudonym "Fuyuhiko Hagi". Masako is a journalist, and she is raped while researching a story. The rape causes her to develop amnesia, so her brother devises a novel way to get her memory back -- he has her boyfriend rape her again. It doesn't work, so the brother and boyfriend do more research, discovering that Masako was raped by an African-American soldier. As might be expected, they then hire a black GI to rape the poor girl yet a third time...

Haunted Samurai
When his sister commits suicide as a result of his actions, Rokuheita, an enforcer for the Yagyu ninja clan, considers his choices and eventually deserts the organization. Hunted by an army of bizarre shadow warriors, the target turns on his pursuers when he finds something worth fighting for.

Tampopo
In this humorous paean to the joys of food, a pair of truck drivers happen onto a decrepit roadside shop selling ramen noodles. The widowed owner, Tampopo, begs them to help her turn her establishment into a paragon of the "art of noodle-soup making". Interspersed are satirical vignettes about the importance of food to different aspects of human life.

Shōgun
An English navigator becomes both a player and pawn in complex political games in feudal Japan.

The Magic Hour
A hustler who gets in trouble with a gang boss in the port town of Sukago agrees to make good with the don by putting him in contact with a mysterious hitman — an assassin the hustler has no idea how to contact. Instead, he hires an actor to play the role, though the thespian has no idea what he's getting into.

Yokohama BJ Blues
BJ is a relatively unknown blues singer who scraps some bars in Yokohama. He does not earn much with it and to make ends meet he also acts as a private detective.

The Killing Game
The second movie of Tôru Murakawa's "Game" trilogy. After making a sensational hit, a hitman has gone into hiding for five years. When he comes back he bumps into two women that he has spared five years ago. Two rival yakuza bosses hire Narumi to kill the other. Will Narumi's sense of chivalry entrap him again?

The Pornographers
Subu makes pornographic films. He sees nothing wrong with it. They are an aid to a repressed society, and he uses the money to support his landlady, Haru, and her family. From time to time, Haru shares her bed with Subu, though she believes her dead husband, reincarnated as a carp, disapproves. Director Shohei Imamura has always delighted in the kinky exploits of lowlifes, and in this 1966 classic, he finds subversive humor in the bizarre dynamics of Haru, her Oedipal son, and her daughter, the true object of her pornographer-boyfriend’s obsession. Imamura’s comic treatment of such taboos as voyeurism and incest sparked controversy when the film was released, but The Pornographers has outlasted its critics, and now seems frankly ahead of its time.
Filmography
as Prison Island Prisoner
as Haruna's grandfather
as Abesan
as Tamamura Suzuki
as Mannojo Sakata
as Nahoko's neighbor
as Yoneda
as Building security guard
as Man on lift
as Pisken's Henchman
as President of the Fishery Cooperative
as Apartment Tenant
as Okakura
as Tome
as Jirobei
as Fisherman
as Nakayama
as Customer
as Kamekubi
as Murayama
as Uncle Chonchon
as Kakimoto
as Nishimura
as Aka-shatsu
as Narita
as Keijirô Okuno
as Jirô Hanada
as The Man with Dog
as Kômoriyasu
as Mamoru Kinatsu
as Tsuneo Niimura
as Masaru Fuwa
as Kikui
as 田中
as Tetsu
as Hayakawa
as Gunji
as Chiyomatsu
as Nishi
as Assistant station master
as Middle-aged Man
as Servant
as Sakura gangster 1
as Drunk man
as Police Officer
as Otake
as Korean cargo handler
as Driver
as Shibata's henchman B
as Boxer Akagi