The Definitive Watch Order & Chronological Timeline
Released: 1967 // Runtime: 83m // Rating: 0.0
A new stationmaster is appointed to a dilapidated local line. On top of the failing local line feuding for hot spring customers with a bus company looking to start a new route, they even get involved in a disappearance and a murder...
Released: 1968 // Runtime: 87m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1969 // Runtime: 88m // Rating: 0.0
Five fellows are taken by the police for bank hold-ups.
Owner and workers of a tiny medicine factory fall in love with a lovable girl.
Released: 1970 // Runtime: 89m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1970 // Runtime: 87m // Rating: 0.0
Comedy about five good-for-nothings who run a phony exercise-hall.
Released: 1971 // Runtime: 88m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1971 // Runtime: 89m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1972 // Runtime: 88m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1972 // Runtime: 95m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1973 // Runtime: 90m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1973 // Runtime: 92m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1974 // Runtime: 91m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1974 // Runtime: 94m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1975 // Runtime: 91m // Rating: 0.0
Released: 1975 // Runtime: 95m // Rating: 0.0
Chotaro and Nakanishi, a duo of unemployed advertisers, drifted to Isehama, a port town near Yokohama, but a gang was making its presence felt in the town and the shopkeepers in the shopping arcade were troubled by it. Chotaro poses as a journalist and uses his words of wisdom to suggest that pen is mightier than the sword, so they create a mini-comic magazine and launch a campaign to expel the gang.