Hiroko Kawasaki Trailers
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Total trailers found: 53
01 February 1939
Naomi Tazawa (Hiroko Kawasaki), who works at Isetan Department Store, was told by an executive at a film company (Ken Uehara), that he was going to make a film about her.
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.
01 June 1939
Jie attended a women's university with the financial support of her geisha sister Oha and became a lawyer.
16 December 1936
The eldest daughter of a noble family is in love with an aviator while being courted by a fellow aristocrat she thinks is a dullard.
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.
14 February 1931
Michiko gets pregnant after a rape. She marries a boring business partner of her father to avoid the shame.
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.
12 June 1941
A young girl gives up high school to help out family expenses and starts to work as a bus conductor.
15 July 1941
Most of the students studying Ikebana with Kozoe Iemoto are daughters of rich Tokyo families. Kozoe meets and grows close to a doctor who proposes marriage but whose mother harbours ill feeling towards her because of an incident in the mountains where a child got into difficulties.
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.
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.
15 November 1930
A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.
26 August 1941
A Japanese mountain inn patron's foot is cut by an ornamental hairpin accidentally left behind by a former patron, leading to much curiosity among the other patrons regarding her identity.
10 April 1955
Keiko and Toshiko are sisters who leave their mountain home, where their parents live in a hydroelectric plant company house to study in the city.
20 April 1954
Follows the story of an insurance company executive from Tokyo, Mr. Mito, who is demoted to the Osaka office.
30 November 1936
The eldest daughter of a noble family is in love with an aviator while being courted by a fellow aristocrat she thinks is a dullard.
23 November 1955
Fumiko, mother of two and wife to an unfaithful man, shares her family life with her budding vocation as a poet.
11 December 1931
Japanese silent film directed by Yasujirô Shimazu, originally released as a two-part movie on December 11, 1931.
23 November 1951
Five women classmates from a college in Tokyo are on the first stretch of a walking tour when one of them, Masako, falls ill at a railway station.
07 February 1931
Graduate Okajima finds his old-fashioned beard makes life difficult in a comedy exploring the tension between tradition and modernity.
17 December 1946
Utamaro, a great artist, lives to create portraits of beautiful women, and the Tokyo brothels provide his models.
21 March 1930
Shirō Kuroki, the adopted son of the Yamada family, shares a deep and mutual love with his foster sister, Kinuko Yamada.
16 November 1933
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from Masao Kume's serialized newspaper novel.
01 March 1930
Raucous small-time thief Kenji falls in love with sweet and simple Yazue, but when she finds out what kind of guy he really is, she leaves him until he proves to be honest.
23 December 1931
The film is a lengthy work interweaving characters from different backgrounds and social strata in a narrative centered around the experiences of its heroine, Yumie Sone.
15 April 1934
Sakura Ondo was a sound adaptation based on a popular 1934 song, produced at the Shochiku Kamata Studio as part of a five-studio competition to create a film based on the same tune.
13 July 1930
Japanese silent film from 1930. The second chapter of "The Big City: Labor" (1929).
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.
13 January 1935
A newlywed couple faces tension when the wife, after her husband leaves for work, becomes completely unmotivated to handle household chores and goes back to sleep.
18 March 1932
Japanese film from 1932, adapted from the novel by Kan Kikuchi. The first sound film from director Yasujiro Shimazu.
10 June 1937
A penniless orphan loses the woman he loves, when her family arranges a marriage to a wealthy playboy.
09 April 1957
Film about the life of a bitter female reporter with a pure heart.
28 April 1938
Miyake has a boyfriend, Daijiro Natsukawa, who is a novelist, but considering her future marriage, Miyake is also looking for a job for her, but Saburi, who was in her private car, does not come to his company.
24 November 1932
A young man falls in love with a prostitute and is disowned by his family. He is then drafted, and heads off to war.
15 February 1940
Based on Japanese author Toshitaro Takeda's novel of the same name, the film centers around Takako, who unveils a past relationship between her husband and her best friend, and a child of theirs.
31 May 1934
Japanese film from 1934, based on a novel by Itsuma Maki (real name Kaitarō Hasegawa).
17 May 1934
Japanese film from 1934, based on a novel by Itsuma Maki (real name Kaitarō Hasegawa).
01 February 1934
Japanese drama from 1934. A major production of Shochiku Studio, directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.