
The Color Print of Edo is a 1939 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Kazuo Mori. It is a cheerful period drama, sprinkled with comical scenes and tells the story of a loyal and handsome Edo period servant who fights to help his older brother marry the woman he loves. The star of this film, Utaemon Ichikawa, gained enormous popularity for his portrayal of a cheerful and chivalrous man.
Director: Kazuo Mori

Utaemon Ichikawa

Junzaburō Ban
Yaeko Kumoi

Shinpachirō Asaka
Wakako Kunitomo
Chihaya

Shōzō Nanbu

Taisuke Matsumoto
Okubo Hikozaemon

Eigorō Onoe

Kōichi Katsuragi
Matsuko Miho

The Sword of Doom
1966
Bored Hatamoto Appears in Sendai
1931
Bored Hatamoto Returns to Edo
1931
Bored Hatamoto on a Rampage
1933
Bored Hatamoto Judges 100,000-koku
1935

Bored Hatamoto on Mt. Fuji
1937

Bored Hatamoto Enters the Mountain of Treasure
1938

Bored Hatamoto: Mysterious Crimson Tower
1957

Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam
1974

Hana
2006

Love and Honor
2006

Incident at Blood Pass
1970