Unfortunately none of the 70s Taigas seem to have subtitles available online (at least not that I could find),…
Oh yes, I've seen so many from the classic directors. They had a different 'pace' from modern dramas. They set the mood of the scenes. Burmese harp, Human condition, Hara Kiri, Sancho the Bailiff, Stray Dog, Life of Oharu, Ikiru, Hidden Fortress, There are so many others and one that haunts About the young woman ghost and the man who almost was captured by her to be her husband, but he escaped in time and went home to his wife. (Forget the title right now)
Oh! I LOVED the old Toho Godzilla movies along with Ultraman and Speed Racer cartoons back in the '60s. In the '70s, KQED in San Francisco ran a whole series of Taiga shows that I would love to see again. I don't remember the titles so I can't look them up now. Of course, I also loved all the classic, B&W films like 7 Samurai, Rashomon, etc.
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In the '70s, KQED in San Francisco ran a whole series of Taiga shows that I would love to see again. I don't remember the titles so I can't look them up now.
Of course, I also loved all the classic, B&W films like 7 Samurai, Rashomon, etc.