Hideo Takeda Trailers
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Total trailers found: 46
02 February 1933
"The Dancing Girl of Izu" tells of the story between a young male student who is touring the Izu Peninsula and a family of traveling dancers he meets there, including their youngest girl.
17 April 1937
A businessman’s daughter falls in love with one of her father’s employees.
30 September 1927
Comedy by Kiyohiko Ushihara. Once a full-length feature film, now only 14 minutes remain.
18 July 1937
Three men vying for the same job end up chasing the same girl in this comedy-drama from noted Japanese director Yasujiro Shimazu.
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.
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.
15 June 1935
A period piece about the love of a wealthy blind woman, a teacher of koto and shamisen, and her devoted manservant.
01 May 1926
Japanese silent film from 1926. (Obo-chan meaning "Young Master.") Written by Ayame Mizushima, the first female screenwriter in Japan.
11 February 1932
Part two of Shimizu's major silent Seven Seas, a family drama of the intertwining fates of the rich, decadent Yagibashis and the far less prosperous Sone family.
02 December 1937
Pre-war Asakusa was a riotous district of cabarets, dance-halls and brothels - a striking backdrop for Shimazu's story of innocence and experience.
27 January 1928
Japanese silent film from 1928. Kinema Junpo ranked it among the ten best Japanese movies of the year.
23 June 1926
Japanese silent film from 1926, directed by Heinosuke Gosho and featuring Kinuyo Tanaka.
30 August 1926
A hard-working new employee at a trading company is promoted through the company president's business.
22 February 1934
A melodrama by noted auteur and father of director Yoshitaro Nomura, Hotei Nomura. This is apparently the first adaptation of Izumi Kyoka's The Romance of Yushima.
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.
15 November 1930
A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.
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.
10 December 1935
A middle-aged father has just married off his third daughter, but still has his nine year old son to raise whom he resents as he was unwanted.
04 May 1933
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from a story serialized in the entertainment magazine "Fuji."
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.
16 November 1933
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from Masao Kume's serialized newspaper novel.
31 October 1933
The story deals with Fuji, nicknamed Waka-danna (Young Master), the star athlete on his university's rugby team.
13 October 1932
When a young man inherits his father's lucrative business, he cheats the system to set up three of his college friends with jobs.
13 July 1930
Japanese silent film from 1930. The second chapter of "The Big City: Labor" (1929).
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.
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.
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.
15 January 1930
Japanese silent comedy from 1930. The directorial debut of Hiromasa Nomura.
10 June 1937
A penniless orphan loses the woman he loves, when her family arranges a marriage to a wealthy playboy.
26 May 1927
Japanese silent film from 1927, based on a popular serialized novel by Kan Kikuchi.
01 March 1933
Tsukamoto and Omitsu are close friends, but one day, Tsukamoto becomes fascinated by Ayako, whom he meets at the home of Miyajima.
30 June 1932
The Japanese debut film of silent-era star Sessue Hayakawa, in which he not only starred but directed.
12 August 1932
Shigeko and Midori, star swimmers at the renowned Kirishima Girls’ School, are training relentlessly with their sights set on the Los Angeles Olympics.
01 February 1934
Japanese drama from 1934. A major production of Shochiku Studio, directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.