Eiko Misuzu

Most Popular Eiko Misuzu Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Villain from Edo Kochiyama Soshun Trailer (1982)

23 July 1982

Kotiyama is a swindler and extortionist, the head of a whole gang of crooks, usually posing as a poor monk; once he really took vows, but he was kicked out of the monastery long ago.

Scramble for Fortune Trailer (1956)

09 October 1956

A young man and a woman are on a mission to protect a mysterious mirror that hides the secrets of a great fortune.

The King of Sports Trailer (1949)

29 March 1949

The Unmarked Path Trailer (1984)

18 February 1984

To solve the mystery of her deceased husband, his wife departs to Shinshu.

Police Precinct: The Pickpocket Killer Trailer (1957)

22 December 1957

After discovering a slaughtered corpse, the investigating team of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department began canvassing the area around the crime scene.

Lunar Eclipse Trailer (1956)

19 December 1956

A unique and controversial film directed by Umeji Inoue, based on the original story by Shintaro Ishihara, which depicts the image of a group of young people in the agony of mistrust, love and hate with a powerful touch.

Eight Hours of Terror Trailer (1957)

08 March 1957

A bus making its precarious way across a winding mountain road picks up some unwelcome passengers.

Season of the Sun Trailer (1956)

17 May 1956

The film tells the story of a group of high school boxing team members who spend their days drinking, sailing and chasing girls, and who more often than not spend their nights getting into brawls.

The Shadow of Fear Trailer (1956)

11 September 1956

In the backstreets of Ginza, the boss of a hairdressing salon is found dead, killed by strangulation.

The Baby Carriage Trailer (1956)

21 January 1956

Upon discovering that her father has a mistress, a young girl befriends the "other woman" and her child.

Travels of Lord Mito Pt.9 Trailer (1956)

15 August 1956

9th film in the series about Lord Mito

Turbid Youth Trailer (1954)

21 September 1954

Shigeki Kachi, Tosuke Satomura, and Nanako, who belong to the theater company Vuanbert around Dosa, withdrew at the indignation of the chairman Hayashi and seeked their own careers in the film industry.