Hideo Fujino

Most Popular Hideo Fujino Trailers

Total trailers found: 66

Father Trailer (1923)

01 January 1923

An early Japanese film

Spring Thunder Trailer (1939)

13 April 1939

Eiko is an innocent young lady born into a wealthy family with nothing to offer. She was good at singing, and lived her life playing around with her cronies, organizing music concerts and so on.

Vermilion and Green Trailer (1937)

17 April 1937

A businessman’s daughter falls in love with one of her father’s employees.

The Big City: Labor Trailer (1929)

18 May 1929

The Loyal 47 Ronin Trailer (1932)

01 December 1932

This 1932 adaptation is the earliest sound version of the ever-popular and much-filmed Chushingura story of the loyal 47 retainers who avenged their feudal lord after he was obliged to commit hara-kiri due to the machinations of a villainous courtier.

Marching On Trailer (1930)

07 March 1930

A farmer’s boy, obsessed with his balsa-and-paper flying models and with dreams of real aircraft, develops a friendship with the daughter of the local squire, who introduces the lad to her pilot brother and his flying officer friends; through hard work, and despite the handicap of a lowly class status, he eventually succeeds in qualifying as a pilot and joining the air force.

Okoto and Sasuke Trailer (1935)

15 June 1935

A period piece about the love of a wealthy blind woman, a teacher of koto and shamisen, and her devoted manservant.

Silver Stream Trailer (1931)

14 February 1931

Michiko gets pregnant after a rape. She marries a boring business partner of her father to avoid the shame.

Kojiki Taishô Trailer (1952)

03 April 1952

Gotō Matabei is the most able and fierce samurai of the Kuroda clan. However, he gradually dislikes the ruthless personality of Kuroda Nagamasa and leaves the clan.

Otoko no iki Trailer (1942)

09 July 1942

This was 1942, so it was a national policy film, no matter what you call it. But when the war was still on the winning side, there wasn't even a little bit of sadness in the film (as the war was getting worse and worse, the burdens on our backs were increasing day by day, and we had to keep forming a line for tomorrow with nowhere to go (Akira Kurosawa's "The Most Beautiful", Admiral Nomura's "Enemy Air Raid", etc.

Young Master Trailer (1926)

01 May 1926

Japanese silent film from 1926. (Obo-chan meaning "Young Master.") Written by Ayame Mizushima, the first female screenwriter in Japan.

Family Meeting Trailer (1936)

03 April 1936

A melodrama about a businessman's relations with the three women in his life.

King of the Land Trailer (1928)

10 November 1928

Japanese silent film from 1928, ranked as Kinema Junpo's second-best Japanese movie of the year.

The Blacksmith of the Forest Trailer (1929)

05 January 1929

A blacksmith is chased out of the village by the sinister village chief and forced to move to the forest with his wife and two sons.

The Spy Has Not Died Yet Trailer (1942)

23 April 1942

Family Diary Trailer (1938)

29 September 1938

Two childhood friends go their own ways but meet again some years later after they have both married.

Zoku aizen katsura Trailer (1939)

05 May 1939

1939 Japanese movie

The Siege of Osaka Trailer (1937)

01 April 1937

The Siege of Osaka

Useless Button Trailer (1926)

30 August 1926

A hard-working new employee at a trading company is promoted through the company president's business.

Housewife Camellia Trailer (1936)

04 October 1936

The narrative is about a woman who faces hard times, when her husband is arrested for a crime committed by his boss.

Reijin Trailer (1930)

26 April 1930

The Golden Demon Trailer (1932)

14 January 1932

Kan’ichi Hazama and Omiya Shigisawa are engaged to be married, but Omiya breaks the engagement to marry a wealthy banker’s son.

Akatsuki Trailer (1918)

16 March 1918

Sumida River Trailer (1942)

03 September 1942

Inoue was something of a rarity in the sense, that he was a Shochiku house director who seems to have worked mostly in period films, often with big stars like Hasegawa or Bando.

Mother is Strong Trailer (1939)

17 December 1939

Tsukiyo Karasu Trailer (1939)

15 March 1939

The ambiguous relationship between a woman musician and her young student.

Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family Trailer (1941)

01 March 1941

After the death of her husband, an elderly woman and her youngest, unmarried daughter are forced to sell their house to cover his debts and decide to move in with one of the former's children, each of whom is scarcely happy to accommodate.

Clear and Cloudy Trailer (1933)

04 May 1933

Japanese film from 1933, adapted from a story serialized in the entertainment magazine "Fuji."

Notes of an Itinerant Performer Trailer (1941)

16 March 1941

Uta’s mother died when she was six years old; her father she never met. She was forced to adopt a traveller’s life when her grandmother died, and now she is a dancer and part of a family of actors who travel from town to town, setting up street performances.

ABC Lifeline Trailer (1931)

11 December 1931

Japanese silent film directed by Yasujirô Shimazu, originally released as a two-part movie on December 11, 1931.

The Tree of Love Trailer (1938)

15 September 1938

A young doctor, Kozo Tsumura, falls for young nurse Katsue Takaishi. But she's got a secret: she's a widow with a son.

Dancing with a Mask Trailer (1943)

28 October 1943

Japanese propaganda film about the Normanton Incident.

Passion Trailer (1932)

04 February 1932

Film by Hiroshi Shimizu, featuring an early role for frequent Ozu and Naruse collaborator Hideko Takamine.

Okinu and Banto Trailer (1940)

31 December 1940

A story of a store that makes Tabi socks.

Taii no musume Trailer (1917)

12 January 1917

The Glory of the Shōwa Era Trailer (1928)

17 November 1928

Japanese silent film from 1928.

Daphne Trailer (1933)

16 November 1933

Japanese film from 1933, adapted from Masao Kume's serialized newspaper novel.

The Living Corpse Trailer (1918)

31 March 1918

A film adaptation of the play by Leo Tolstoy.

The Lapel Shop Trailer (1922)

02 January 1922

Directed by Eizo Tanaka. Only 8 minutes of film is known to have survived.

An Actor's Revenge Trailer (1935)

27 June 1935

An onnagata (female impersonator) of a Kabuki troupe avenges his parents' deaths. Remade in 1963 as Yukinojô Henge.

Him and Life Trailer (1929)

27 January 1929

Japanese silent film from 1929.

Tengoku ni musubu koi Trailer (1932)

10 June 1932

Based on the Sakatayama double suicide

Youth, Why Do You Cry? Trailer (1930)

15 November 1930

A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.

The Oath of a Thousand Kills Trailer (1927)

08 July 1927

Japanese silent jidaigeki from 1927.

Five Siblings Trailer (1939)

20 July 1939

A businessman runs afoul of the law and commits suicide, leaving behind a wife and five children. The

The Big City: Explosion Trailer (1930)

13 July 1930

Japanese silent film from 1930. The second chapter of "The Big City: Labor" (1929).

Middle-Aged Man Trailer (1943)

12 August 1943

The story of a boy who befriends a lonely middle-aged man.

Men vs. Women Trailer (1936)

29 August 1936

A musical film made for the inauguration of Shochiku's Ofuna Studio, with an all-star cast of the era.

Warm Current Trailer (1939)

01 December 1939

Adaptation of Kishida Kunio's novel. Set against the backdrop of a power struggle within a hospital, depicts the love lives of the director's daughter, the administrative director, a doctor, and a nurse.

Moth-eaten Spring Trailer (1932)

27 May 1932

Directed by Mikio Naruse. It is presumed to be lost.

Eclipse Trailer (1934)

01 November 1934

The story is centered around the devastating experiences of two villagers, Osaki Shuichi, and his cousin, Nishimiura Kinue, when they leave their hometown for the metropolis of Tokyo.

Love, Be with Humanity: Part 2 Trailer (1931)

17 April 1931

The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.

Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki Trailer (1932)

01 December 1932

The Father and His Son Trailer (1929)

13 September 1929

Japanese silent film from 1929.

Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1 Trailer (1931)

17 April 1931

The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.

The Tale of Kinuyo Trailer (1930)

10 October 1930

Japanese silent film from 1930. Directed by Heinosuke Gosho, the film marked a new stage in the artistry of Kinuyo Tanaka, earning acclaim strong enough to greatly expand her following as a leading actress.

Triumphant Song of the Mountain Trailer (1929)

13 September 1929

Japanese silent film from 1929.

Buried Youth Trailer (1926)

30 December 1926

Japanese silent film from 1926.

Madame Pearl Trailer (1927)

26 May 1927

Japanese silent film from 1927, based on a popular serialized novel by Kan Kikuchi.

ABC Lifeline: Fujieda Chapter Trailer (1931)

16 October 1931

First chapter of Tasujiro Shimazu's ABC Lifeline, released two months before ABC Lifeline: Part 1 and ABC Lifeline: Part 2.