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Jun Yokoyama Filmography

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JunYokoyama

Known for Acting · Forget Love for Now, Ornamental Hairpin, A Star Athlete

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Jun Yokoyama was a prominent figure in Japanese cinema, known for his compelling performances that captivated audiences during the golden age of film. His standout role in "Acorns & Chestnuts" (1941) not only showcased his exceptional talent but also became a cornerstone of Japanese film history. This film, which deftly intertwines humor and poignant social commentary, remains highly sought after by collectors for its cultural significance and the artistry of its production. Collectors of physical media are particularly drawn to Yokoyama's work due to the scarcity of vintage releases and the nostalgia they evoke. As home video formats evolved, "Acorns & Chestnuts" has seen various re-releases, but the original prints, especially on vintage VHS and early DVD formats, are prized for their authenticity and historical value. Yokoyama’s legacy continues to resonate with fans of classic cinema, making his films a must-have in any serious collector's roster.

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What is Jun Yokoyama known for?

Jun Yokoyama is known for acting in films such as 'A Hero of Tokyo' (1935) as Hideo as a boy, 'A Star Athlete' (1937), and 'Ornamental Hairpin' (1941) as Taro.

What genres does Jun Yokoyama's filmography span?

Jun Yokoyama's filmography spans the genres of Drama and Comedy.

What era or decades does Jun Yokoyama's work cover?

Jun Yokoyama's work covers the years from 1935 to 1941, with the most active decade being the 1930s.

How many films are in Jun Yokoyama's filmography?

Jun Yokoyama has a total of 7 films listed in their filmography.

What are some notable films in Jun Yokoyama's filmography?

Notable films in Jun Yokoyama's filmography include 'Forget Love for Now' (1937) as Haruo and 'Lovers' Duet' (1939) as Eiko's younger brother, Tadao.