Anna Nakagawa

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​   Anna Nakagawa, real name Anna Kuriyama (born August 30, 1965 in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan) was a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 11th Yokohama Film Festival for A Sign Days.

Most Popular Anna Nakagawa Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Cure Trailer (1997)

27 December 1997

A frustrated detective deals with the case of several gruesome murders committed by people who have no recollection of what they've done.

A Pale Woman Trailer (2012)

10 March 2012

In order to be with the man she loves, Kim goes back to Japan from Korea. The man saved Kim from darkness, when she was little.

Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Death Make Trailer (2005)

05 July 2005

Five people visit an abandoned building where five girls disappeared ten years ago when they tried to summon ghosts.

Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah Trailer (1991)

14 December 1991

The Futurians, time-travelers from the 23rd century, arrive in Japan to warn them of the nation's destruction under Godzilla.

Hiroin! Naniwa bombers Trailer (1998)

26 September 1998

The Reason Why I Became Ill Trailer (1990)

11 August 1990

An omnibus comedy movie consisting of three short stories. The themes are "My Sweet Little Cancer," "Langerhans Connection" and "Hypertension Road," respectively.

The Intermission Trailer (2013)

23 February 2013

A unique black comedy set in Ginza Cinepathos, a long-established movie theater that closes at the end of March 2013 while being familiar to movie fans with its retro appearance and unique lineup.

The Silk Road Trailer (1988)

25 June 1988

In 1026, students in western China are shanghaied into the forces of crown prince Li Yuanhao of Xi Xia, who wants to control the length of the Silk Road.

See You at the Campground Trailer (1995)

07 October 1995

Japanese romantic comedy film.

Via Okinawa Trailer (1989)

09 June 1989

During the Vietnam War era, the influx of American soldiers to Okinawa boosted the local economy and introduced many bars and nightclubs.

Last Quarter Trailer (2004)

25 September 2004

Do you believe in love after death? On the eve of her 19th birthday, Mizuki (Kuriyama) doesn't have a lot to celebrate about.

I Love You So Much Trailer (1988)

17 December 1988

The Sagami family has been running an Edo-style woodworking shop in downtown Tokyo for generations. The head of the family, Bunzo (Kunie Tanaka), has received official recognition for his craftsmanship, but business remains modest.