Buichi Saitō Movie Trailers
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Immortal Guy Trailer (1967)
14 January 1967
Kosuke Suzuki was presumed dead after boss Toseikai Setouchi lynched him and threw him into the sea off the coast of Kobe.
Shin yūkyōden Trailer (1966)
20 November 1966
In this town, Kagosuke and Ryukichi of the Okamoto family, who are deeply committed to the yakuza way, are straightforward and justice-loving hot-blooded men.
Showdown at Shirogane Castle Trailer (1960)
06 March 1960
Just before the final of the ski championships in Kanbayashi, Iba Shunsuke and Kito Tatsuo are hit by an avalanche.
Kiheitai Trailer (1989)
30 December 1989
A period drama at the end of the Edo period, featuring Shinsaku Takasugi, who organized the Kiheitai and led the Meiji Restoration to success, and depicts the turbulent life of the young samurai of the Choshu clan at the end of the Edo period.
Your Life Trailer (1966)
13 August 1966
A moodo/akushon yakuza picture with heavy emphasis on poignant seishun romance.
Kiheitai 2 Trailer (1989)
31 December 1989
It is the second part of the period drama at the end of the Edo period, featuring Shinsaku Takasugi, who organized the Kiheitai and led the Meiji Restoration to success and depicts the turbulent life of the young samurai of the Choshu clan at the end of the Edo period.
Nuesan no oyomeiri Trailer (1956)
17 May 1956
The Igarashi family consists of six orphans, with the eldest sister, Fumiko, and the eldest brother, Kenichi, taking the place of the parents.
Her Name Was Sakura Trailer (1959)
03 March 1959
Sakura (nicknamed Sally), a 12 year old biracial girl, ran away from her adoptive family in America to find her real mother in Japan.
Love is Beyond the Falling Stars Trailer (1956)
11 July 1956
Based on the collection of letters by Ozaki Hidemi, who was implicated in the Sorge spy incident, the film depicts the bond between a husband and wife who remain loyal to their love despite being called traitors, Ozaki (played by Sakazaki in the film) is played by Mori Masayuki, and the daughter is played by 16-year-old Asaoka Ruriko with fresh freshness.
Shiroi natsu Trailer (1957)
23 July 1957
Hey, please, hold me... A thrilling physical farewell gift that a pure-hearted adult received while trembling!! Set in a simple rural town's post office, this youthfully bright and humorous story depicts the intricacies of life experienced by a rookie young postal worker.