
Yachiyo Ōtori
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Yachiyo Ōtori.
Born: April 21, 1933
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Yakuza of Seki
A young yakuza, Yatappe, wanders around the country in search of his long-lost little sister, Oito. While traveling, he rescues a young girl, Osayo, whose father entrusts her to him with his dying wish. To honor his promise to Osayo's deceased father, Yatappe brings her to safety, and from a distance keeps a watchful eye on her well being.

The Third Will
A story about a wealthy family and the greed and selfishness of three daughters and relatives, after the passing of their old father.

Love in the North
Japanese film based on the song by Harumi Miyako.

Youth in Fury
A reckless student contemplates terrorism in a prescient film that confirmed Shinoda as a fearless member of Shochiku's iconoclastic New Wave. At the height of student protests, Shimojo takes his aggressions to another level, beset by seemingly insoluble feelings of alienation.

One Way Ticket to Love
The backstage romances of an egotistical singer and his under-valued manager, a lovelorn bandman and a nude dancer.

Love in the Mountains
A mother and her daughter who run a quiet mountain hotel, and guests who visit the hotel. A girl who does not know what a broken heart is, the attractive joy of first love, and separation is like parting with life. The mother-daughter duet with Isuzu Yamada attracted a lot of attention at that time. Haruko Wanibuchi, demonstrated rare attractiveness and pure charm by playing a heroine living in a beautiful and pure first love.

Confession of a girl: The Forbidden Fruit
A unique youth masterpiece depicting the awakening of male and female sexuality with a refreshing touch of the breath of youth.

Gambler Tales of Hasshu: A Man's Pledge
This is one of the many films based on the legend of Chuji Kunisada, a wandering gambler and a defender of the weak in the Edo period. In other words, he was the Japanese Robin Hood. In this film Kunisada (Chiezo Kataoka) arrives to a small town terrorized by an evil gang. He insists that he is not Kunisada, as the word is Kunisada has been executed, but of course the audience know better. Sonny Chiba plays an unusual supporting role as a helpless young man unable to defend himself from the gangsters. He does, however, get to play taiko drums and dance with Junko Fuji (who makes her film debut here). Chiba's father, an old judge who helps Kunisada, is played by Takashi Shimura. The film hardly anything exceptional, but it's a pretty decent jidai geki / yakuza drama.

Ai no Noutan

晴小袖
1961 Japanese movie
Filmography
as Osumi
as Yukiko
as Chikako Yokoi
as Shizue Katsura
as Eiko Yoshinaga
as Saiga's older sister Ayako
as Kazuko Nishiwaki
as Geisha