Hisano Yamato

Most Popular Hisano Yamato Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Hunting Rifle Trailer (1961)

03 January 1961

Story of a woman, Saiko, who divorces her doctor husband when she is given a baby by a stranger who claims it is the husband's child.

Street of Ronin Trailer (1957)

03 April 1957

Based on the famous novel by Yamagami Itaro, this is the story of a group of ronin living in abject poverty in the latter days of the Edo period.

Utau yajikita kogane dōchū Trailer (1957)

03 January 1957

1957 Japanese movie

Denshichi Torimonocho: Vampire Spider Trailer (1955)

19 April 1955

In the town of Izu known for its hot springs, Den Shichi from Kuromon Town sets off for a healing trip with his companion, a bamboo craftsman with a nose like a lion's snout, at a time when the town is under a tight security network due to a nearby gunpowder depot explosion.

The Adventures of Chuji Trailer (1957)

01 July 1957

Chuji Kunisada runs into strange adventures which tests his skill as a samurai as he untangles intrigue and murder against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Akagi.

Tsukiyo Karasu Trailer (1939)

15 March 1939

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

Onatsu Detective Case: Mad Slasher Trailer (1960)

23 August 1960

Japanese crime film

Tsukigata Hanpeita Trailer (1952)

29 May 1952

During the ultra-violent era of the downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate one man rose above the rest with his ideas of how to overthrow the corrupt government and end the bloodshed between the Choshu and Satsuma clans which would ultimately lead to the alliance of these 2 clans and restoration of the emperor to full power.

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.

Akagi no komori-uta Trailer (1957)

10 December 1957

Film directed by Tadashi Ashihara

Namida no hanamichi Trailer (1956)

19 February 1956

Nakamura Yukinojō, Edo's most popular actor, discovered that his parent's enemy, Ohara Genba, had changed his name to Isshiki Kurōnosuke and become a hatamoto, a direct retainer of the shogun.