Heikichi Kakui Trailers
Goblin Warrior TrailerDenshichi Torimonocho: Senryo Human Skin TrailerZoku nangoku taiheiki: Satsunan no arashi Trailer
Goblin Warrior TrailerDenshichi Torimonocho: Senryo Human Skin TrailerZoku nangoku taiheiki: Satsunan no arashi Trailer
Total trailers found: 30
10 August 1953
Fifth delivery in the Tarao Bannai series, following the "master detective with seven faces" who uses his signature disguise to solve crimes with a double-barreled pistol.
23 April 1953
The first film in the 1953 trilogy based on the long novel series The Great Bodhisattva Pass.
28 October 1943
Matsugoro is a poor rickshaw driver whose animated spirit and optimistic demeanor make him a favorite of the town.
30 December 1948
Fourth film of the Bannai Tarao series starring Chiezo Kataoka
30 March 1948
A small-town boy with a learning disability attempts to fit in with his classmates.
22 November 1951
During the 17th Century roving bands of hatamoto were causing trouble in the new capital city of Edo and constantly fought with the townspeople at every turn.
10 December 1952
The time was the first year of Keio (1865). Upon hearing the news that the Imperial Army was approaching Hida Takayama, the district head Shimizu Uzen fled to Edo.
11 April 1949
A man dies in an automobile accident and returns as a white-haired demon and seeks revenge on his wir
24 April 1952
The film vividly shows the misadventures of Oishi Kuranosuke and the human dramas inside the castle, which lead to the surrender of Ako Castle after seppuku by its lord Asano Takumi-no-kami and the termination of his family's power.
12 July 1948
Third film of the Bannai Tarao series starring Chiezo Kataoka
18 October 1948
Shogi, a Japanese form of chess, is a game that requires skill and determination. When poor sandal-maker Sakata decides to pursue his dream of becoming the Shogi Grand Master Champion, everything is at stake – including his family.
27 October 1953
In the mountainous region of Koshu, Taikahara, there was an intense power struggle between the prominent families, Tamaki and Kakukura.
02 September 1943
A film adaptation of the María Luz Incident from the early Meiji period that sparked widespread public debate.
07 April 1954
In the era of the twelfth Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyoshi, a notorious bandit known as "Shippu" (or "Swift Wind") emerged in Edo.
22 December 1943
A state-sponsored film centered on Shinsaku Takasugi’s theories on coastal defense.
10 August 1947
A film adaptation of the story “Gonzo and Sukejū” from a new perspective.
21 October 1943
Depicts the humanitarian spirit of Hospital Director Ryoūn Takamatsu, who provides care regardless of whether patients are friend or foe.