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Most Popular Hiroshi Date Trailers

Total trailers found: 31

A True Story of the Private Ginza Police Trailer (1973)

04 July 1973

Japan, 1946, just after the end of World War II. As the US occupation army patrols the dilapidated streets of Tokyo, a desperate and ambitious group of war veterans and gamblers struggle to take control of the Ginza district's underworld with the help of a deranged soldier.

The Ando Gang Documentary Film Trailer (1973)

01 December 1973

This biopic of notorious yakuza-turned-actor Noboru Ando focuses on the days leading to his arrest after the shooting of businessman Hideki Yokoi.

The Executioner Trailer (1974)

10 August 1974

Three men, the skilled ninja Ryuichi Koga, the deadly assassin and former drug detective Takeshi Hayato, and the criminal mastermind Ichiro Sakura work together to take out an infamous drug dealer.

Drifting Detective: Tragedy in the Red Valley Trailer (1961)

09 June 1961

The great Sonny Chiba stars as Goro Saionji, a drifting thrill-seeker. Out to investigate a suspisious plane crash in the Red Valley, he uncovers a plot involving yakuza and a shady land developer to evict an old farmer off of his land to build a sky resort.

The Life of a Horse-Trader Trailer (1963)

14 August 1963

Hokkaido at the end of the Taisho era is Kitami. On the day his wife died of a dystocia, Bakuro Yonetaro fell asleep after being kicked by a sick woman Yuki at a vague shop after violence.

Street Mobster Trailer (1972)

06 May 1972

After serving time, a defiant street thug is incensed to find his town overrun by two yakuza factions.

Karate Warriors Trailer (1976)

10 April 1976

Sakata protects a little boy while coping with rival gangs.

Brutal Tales of Chivalry 5: Man With The Karajishi Tattoo Trailer (1969)

06 March 1969

Hidejirō is sent to prison after killing the boss of a rival family. After being released, he discovers that his family has scattered and he is taken in by a company of quarry workers, whose boss has a strict code of non-violence.

A Narcotics Agent's Ballad Trailer (1972)

06 September 1972

Undercover cop Kikuchi teams up with the Okinawa local police to clean up the narcotics and prostitution underworld.

Prison Walls of Abashiri 3 Trailer (1965)

31 October 1965

Upon returning to his hometown of Nagasaki, recently released prisoner Tachibana Shinichi must rejoin the Asahi gang family in order to pay back a past debt.

Prison Walls of Abashiri, Part 2 Trailer (1965)

10 July 1965

Two convicts just released from prison find a green bauble filled with diamonds — and try to prove they didn't steal it.

A Modern Yakuza: Humanity and Justice of the Outlaw Trailer (1969)

31 May 1969

Back after four years, Goro learns his younger brother's been thrown out of the gang and his girlfriend's married another man.

Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable Trailer (1973)

29 July 1973

Following her successful prison break, Scorpion begins this third episode in the series hiding out in a brothel.

Three Little Geisha Trailer (1973)

04 July 1973

A young girl works as a geisha to earn money for travel.

Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 Trailer (1972)

30 December 1972

After being used and betrayed by the detective she had fallen in love with, young Matsu is sent to a female prison full of sadistic guards and disobedient prisoners.

A Kawachi Rascal's Song Trailer (1976)

17 November 1976

Even after turning 30, Matsutaro Tokuda is still single and spends his days driving a white taxi. He likes to gamble, although he doesn't have a talent for it.

Crimson Night Dream Trailer (1983)

26 August 1983

Thugs of Shinjuku Trailer (1970)

18 December 1970

Fresh out of jail, a smart-mouth wise guy Goro takes the name “Big Brother Katsumata.” Not fitting in well with established gangs, he forms a rag-tag gang called “the Shinjuku Brothers.

Seikimatsu Bakuroden Saga Trailer (1997)

02 August 1997

Live-action adaptation of the "Seikimatsu Bakuroden Saga" manga by Akira Miyashita.

Oh Wonderful Utamaro! Trailer (1974)

01 June 1974

Abashiri Prison: Duel in Hokkaido Trailer (1967)

20 April 1967

The Bodyguard Trailer (1973)

30 June 1973

Karate master and anti-drug vigilante Chiba returns to his home in Japan, where he holds a press conference announcing his intention to wipe out the nation's drug industry.

Festival Champ Trailer (1976)

29 May 1976

Hiroki Matsukata is a fish market worker and a fanatical Japanese festival rascal. He also falls in love with a stripper while delivering his colleague's love letter to her but forgetting to mention it's from another man.

Contemporary Tales of Chivalry 2 Trailer (1966)

13 January 1966

Hidejiro is a wandering yakuza with a ‘karashi botan’ (Chinese lion and peony) tattoo. Owing a favor to the Soda Family, he kills the boss of the rival Sakaki Family.

Okatsu the Fugitive Trailer (1969)

01 October 1969

Okatsu the Fugitive is the third film in the "Ohyaku/Okatsu" series. Okatsu; a "tomboy" who is good with a sword.

Criminal Woman: Killing Melody Trailer (1973)

27 October 1973

Reiko Ike stars as the daughter of a man who has been pushed into drug dealing by the local Yakuza mob.

Japan's Violent Gangs: The Boss and the Killers Trailer (1969)

20 November 1969

An honorable yakuza syndicate deeply rooted in Kyoto fights for survival when a new breed of gangsters threaten their very existence.

Violent Fraternity Trailer (1974)

01 November 1974

Set in Shibuya in 1949, this is another film based on real life former yakuza boss Noboru Ando's memoirs.

New Prison Walls of Abashiri: The Vagrant Comes to a Port Town Trailer (1969)

27 December 1969

Katsuji takes revenge on evil Tamaru who forcefully took control of the fishery business run by Katsuji’s friend.

Quick-draw Okatsu Trailer (1969)

10 April 1969

This film focuses on Okatsu; the adopted daughter of a master swordsman. She is a master with a sword herself and her talents far overshadow that of her brother, and real child of the man who adopted her.

Hishakaku and Kiratsune: A Tale of Two Yakuza Trailer (1968)

25 October 1968

With his penultimate film, Uchida revisited one of his popular prewar titles, 1936’s Theatre of Life, an adaptation of Shiro Ozaki’s eponymous novel.