
June 29, 1925 · 101 years old
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Mamoru Fujioka (June 29, 1925 – December 13, 2018) was an American actor of Japanese descent. He was particularly known for performing the role of a Japanese holdout soldier in The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure, and America…

A dramatization of the battle that was widely heralded as a turning point of the Pacific Theatre of World War II.

American soldier, obviously very skilled in martial arts, single-handedly takes on mercenaries in the Philippines.

On a small pacific island, Alan and Charlie try to find a war treasure left behind by the Japanese army in World War II.

Upon attempting to divulge a diabolical plot of the futuristic theme park, Futureworld, an ex-employee is dispatched after he tips off the reporter who exposed Westworld. The reporter and his ex-co-reporter investigate the situation.

On a remote Caribbean island, Army Ranger Joe Armstrong investigates the disappearance of several marines, which leads him to The Lion, a super-criminal who has kidnapped a local scientist and mass-produced an army of mutant Ninja...

A martial artist must defeat a plan by ninjas to create a worldwide training camp for terrorists.

Scotland Yard sends a goofy pair to check on foul play at a mansion outside 1920s London.

An American FBI agent is lured away by the Japanese Mafia--the Yakuza--in this action film.

An American reporter teams up with a martial arts expert, whose half-brother is a "yakuza" - Japanese mafia - drug dealer to battle swordsmen from around the world in a Turkish arena.

When a plane carrying various animals makes a forced landing on a desert island, the only chance to escape is to convert the plane into a boat.

A down-on-his-luck music manager for the fictional rock band Kick finds his luck changing when he by mistake also starts managing a successful wrestling duo.

Two cops who are martial arts experts team up to stop a criminal organization headed by a ruthless boss who's also a martial artist.

In 19th-century San Francisco's Chinatown, American adventurer Gilbert De Quincey saves slave girls owned by the Chinese Tong factions.

The shorted re-edited American version of Submersion of Japan, in which Japan slowly sinks into the sea as the US and Japan work together to stop it.