Haruhisa Kawada

Most Popular Haruhisa Kawada Trailers

Total trailers found: 26

The Man Who Disappeared Yesterday Trailer (1941)

09 January 1941

Harmonica Boy Trailer (1940)

10 July 1940

The only son of a sushi chef hates sushi and decides to leave home to search for a job and make his own way.

Somersault on the Way Trailer (1950)

31 December 1950

A young boy named Chomatsu (Misora Hibari) lives with an old man Denbei near the grounds of Asakusa temple as bell ringers.

Travels of Lord Mito Pt.3 Trailer (1954)

22 December 1954

Third film in the 'Travels of Lord Mito' franchise.

Excursion to Treasure Isle Trailer (1956)

20 July 1956

The story is a dramatization of the Japanese folklore legend of Momotaro, the Peach Boy, who with his trusted companions of dog, monkey and pheasant fought against evil in olden times.

Ancient Coins Trailer (1956)

29 August 1956

This 1956 adaptation of the novel with the same title puts more focus on the characters and their interactions than the previous version.

Zenigata Heiji Case Files: The Dead Beauty in the Bathhouse Trailer (1956)

11 February 1956

Denshichi Torimonocho: Female Fox Palanquin Trailer (1956)

01 June 1956

One night in Edo, a mysterious woman in a palanquin appeared at the moneylender Yamashiroya, revealing herself to a beautiful woman.

Blue Sky Angel Trailer (1950)

20 May 1950

1950 drama film

Big Hit Pachinko Girl Trailer (1952)

15 January 1952

Set in a bustling 1950s parlor, a beautiful counter clerk falls for a wealthy businessman’s son, only to have their romance derailed by a ruthless loan shark and a mounting family debt.

Mysteries of Edo Trailer (1956)

07 November 1956

A princess in disguise, Oshichi launches an investigation to reveal the truth about the disappearance of young women in Edo.

Roppa's Honeymoon Trailer (1940)

04 January 1940

A Kajirô Yamamoto directed comedy starring Roppa Furukawa.

Onatsu and Seijuro Trailer (1954)

01 November 1954

Based on the popular story of the tragic lovers, Onatsu and Seijuro.

Uta e! Taiyō Trailer (1945)

22 November 1945

1945 Japanese movie

Song Festival, Full Moon, and the Battle of the Raccoon Dogs Trailer (1955)

01 May 1955

Hibari Misora musical.

The Splendid Gold Mine Trailer (1941)

25 June 1941

Quick Change Tanuki Palace Trailer (1954)

29 December 1954

This is a paradise of dream and illusion, a country of Raccoon Dogs. The Bat Tribe lives in a neighboring country took a young prince of Raccoon Dogs as a hostage, and try to take a Buddhist saint from the temple by force.

The Tokyo Kid Trailer (1950)

09 September 1950

A young, talented singer (Misora) is orphaned, not once but twice, and has to turn to a rather unlikely, and unwilling, parental figure, while avoiding her wealthy, absentee father, his hired goons, and the neighborhood fortune teller (Enoken) who's after the reward money.

Great Edo Song Festival Trailer (1953)

14 July 1953

The feudal lord Kisaragi Yae no Kami (Minami Komyo) searches for a child he had with a low-borne woman, that was sent away from his home 16 years ago while carrying a special seal.

Kurama Tengu: Anonymous letter to Tengu Trailer (1952)

27 March 1952

Masked avenger Kurama Tengu and his young sidekick try to stop a mysterious adversary from assassinating a group of young warriors who want to bring down the Shogunate.

Songfest! The 3 Young Musketeers! Trailer (1952)

26 January 1952

Saito Torajiro directed this light comic musical about the lives and loves of three cheerful, lively young men on the R University Rugby Club, Toshio (Tsuruta Koji), Kenkichi (Tabata Yoshio), and Shunzo (Kawada Haruhisa).

Princess Hibari's First Dream Journey Trailer (1952)

29 December 1952

Entatsu, Achako and Torazo: Chuji Kunisada's First Smile of the New Year Trailer (1939)

29 December 1939

Bravo! Five Men Trailer (1953)

13 May 1953

A parody of the Kabuki play about thieves, "Five Men of the White Waves".

Nonsense Detective Story: The Phantom Woman Trailer (1952)

18 September 1952

Kurama Tengu: The Fire Festival Trailer (1951)

12 October 1951

The masked avenger Kurama Tengu is linked to a plot to bring down the Tokugawa shogunate, but is it really our hero, or an imposter?