Hideo Ōba

Most Popular Hideo Ōba Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

Utsukushiki Rinjin Trailer (1940)

23 May 1940

Farewell, My Beloved Trailer (1969)

21 February 1969

During the early days of the war a young student, Makito (Kazuo Funaki), falls in love with Yuko (Mayumi Ozora), the widow of a naval officer.

Lightning Trailer (1967)

11 November 1967

Kateikyōshi Trailer (1940)

27 June 1940

Aiyoku no sabaki Trailer (1953)

06 May 1953

Motoko Fujikawa works in the Seisen Church as an assistant to pastor Maki Inokichi. Motoko falls in love with Inokichi's virtuous character and devotes herself to the rehabilitation of a delinquent girl, gradually finding her job at the institution more worthwhile than the marriage recommended by her parents.

Snow Country Trailer (1965)

10 April 1965

This movie is based on an immortal literary work "The Snow Country," a story about a life of geisha Komako who lives in a region with heavy snowfalls.

Always in My Heart Part 2 Trailer (1953)

01 December 1953

Machiko and Haruki’s drama continues. Two meet again in Hokkaido only to be separated again.

Always in My Heart Trailer (1953)

15 September 1953

Machiko Ujiie and Haruki Atomiya first meet and fall in love on Ginza’s Sukiyabashi Bridge during the Great Tokyo Air Raid in March 1945.

Pure White Nights Trailer (1951)

31 August 1951

"Pure White Nights" - A romantic tale that depicts love between married people and the psychology of their marriage with elegant and a controversial touch.

Beauty of Life Trailer (1951)

07 December 1951

Inochi uruwashi

Enraptured Trailer (1961)

18 April 1961

A promising dancer asks her professor to write a libretto for a Nō play. He then introduces her to a student of classical literature, but also a classical theatre student in the hope that the latter will marry Senya.

The Bells of Nagasaki Trailer (1950)

23 September 1950

The film portrays the experiences of Takashi Nagai as a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

A Woman in the Typhoon Area Trailer (1948)

18 September 1948

Four unlucky pirates head to a weather tracking station set on a remote island with the intention of holding the weather trackers as hostages and assaulting their next incoming supply ship; but at the station they are told that a serious typhoon is on the way, so the ship will be delayed.

So Goes My Love Trailer (1938)

01 April 1938

Shigeo is an aspiring writer living with his girl friend Minako and hoping for success and a better tomorrow every day.

Great X Trailer (1948)

07 May 1948

A 1948 Japanese film.

Ai to kanashimi to Trailer (1962)

29 July 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Shachō to onna tenin Trailer (1948)

07 January 1948

Passion Fire Trailer (1952)

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.

Always in My Heart Part 3 Trailer (1954)

27 April 1954

Machiko and Haruki’s drama continues. Machiko is not allowed to see Haruki. They finally meet again, but Haruki departs to Europe.

Ejima and Ikushima Trailer (1955)

30 October 1955

This period film is inspired by one of the most notorious scandals to have taken place in Edo-period Japan.

Shu no kafun Trailer (1960)

02 February 1960

A short time after the war in Tokyo. Hamana, who was formerly a military police officer, had fallen into the role of a black market broker and had brought his former lover, Kameko, into his home, constantly clashing harshly with his wife, Kikue.

The Invisible Wall Trailer (1958)

15 October 1958

Based on the novel of the same name by Seichô Matsumoto.

Homecoming Trailer (1950)

25 November 1950

A former naval officer returns to Japan after the Second World War ends, encounters the former mistress who ratted him out, and reconnects with his daughter.

The River Yokobori Trailer (1966)

15 September 1966

Taka, the daughter of Naniwa-ya, a longtime Osaka store owner, married Kichisaburo Kawashima-ya, the son of a kimono wholesaler.

Whirlpool of Flowers Trailer (1958)

01 April 1958

The Flower is not False Trailer (1941)

17 April 1941

Hana wa itsuwarazu (1941) is the second directorial work by Shochiku's Oba Hideo. Oba had previously worked as an assistant director to Shimizu Hiroshi and penned films for Shimazu Yasujiro.

Ano hito wa ima Trailer (1963)

16 March 1963

1963 Japanese movie

The Time of Angels Trailer (1957)

09 April 1957

Film about the life of a bitter female reporter with a pure heart.

Gendai Mushuku Trailer (1958)

25 May 1958

Kigeki wa owarinu Trailer (1946)

10 January 1946