Ichirō Sugai Trailers
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Total trailers found: 212
14 November 1956
Japanese "kayo" film centered around the song "Wakai omawari-san" by Shiro Sone.
17 April 1952
A family of Kyoto textile workers struggles after tragedy.
22 November 1934
A Japanese version of the musical comedy "Yes, Mr. Brown"
04 December 1968
A hit-man returns to Japan after a long sojourne.
29 October 1969
Nobuko Otowa plays a former Seto Inland Sea island farmer who has moved to the mainland in order to find work, but instead ends up dead.
14 January 1943
The Opium War is a 1943 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Masahiro Makino. "Ahen senso" in Japan refers to the First Opium War.
24 September 1942
The premature death of a young mother serves as inspiration for her husband and son.
07 December 1951
The tale of Katakana Yonetaro aka "The Shark," a rough-and-tumble horse trader in Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido, despite being a father and a husband he is frequently drawn to taverns.
09 January 1964
A light comedy with Ayako Wakao charming her patients.
04 March 1964
A detective drama that realistically shows the work of an experienced detective who, under cover, pursues the organizer of the arms trade route from Kobe.
13 July 1963
Set around Ginza’s neon billboard boom, the movie is a drama of romance, corporate intrigue and tragic crime.
31 August 1933
A sad love film where the action takes place in Kyoto, in a trading house. Considered a lost film.
20 September 1959
The first in the Ginza Whirlwind Child series. A poignant action giant depicting the activities of Mait Guy Akira, who calls people to Ginza Boring Man, popular and longing everywhere, and who is on the side of justice of the divine ghost.
10 May 1934
Chiyokichi, a young man, hates Cooper, a white man who looks down on the Japanese. Chiyokichi picks Cooper’s pocket and is caught.
11 October 1964
An exciting and fast-paced entertaining action in which G-Man Joe of Aces (Japanese version 007) challenges a terrible international mafia organization based in Japan.
30 November 1948
In the Meiji period, a schoolteacher tries to hide his lower-class upbringing as he supports a visiting liberal intellectual.
29 December 1953
Film directed by Seiji Hisamatsu and starring Wakao Ayako
25 January 1949
The adventures of a demobilised soldier and a group of war orphans under his care on Ringing Bell Hill.
26 December 1964
Sabu was once a boy soldier but people in his village disliked him. He finally broke loose when his land was taken.
05 June 1927
A pre-war sports movie by director Tomu Uchida. This story is set at the Waseda-Keio regatta. This was shot at the banks of the Sumida River, where the regatta is still held today.
29 November 1948
The adventures of a demobilised soldier and a group of war orphans under his care on Ringing Bell Hill.
06 December 1959
Based on the original work of Yasunori Kawauchi of "Moonlight Mask", this is the second in the "Ginza Whirlwind Child (Mitsutogai)" series in which Asahi Kobayashi plays an active role in the death of a divine ghost in a skillful disguise.
23 January 1962
A detective sets out on a manhunt to catch a murderer before the crime's statue of limitations runs out.
27 June 1969
A story of yakuza lynching during the Edo, Meiji, and Showa periods.
01 April 1939
A man who works late hours at a deadening job lives together with his wife and his younger sister. The younger sister's a modern girl who's starting to receive romantic attention from one of her co-workers.
31 March 1954
In 11th-century feudal Japan, following the exile of an idealistic governor, his wife and children are separated by slave traders; the children, Zushio and Anju, are sold into brutal servitude under the cruel bailiff Sansho.
27 May 1950
A timely masterpiece that boldly reveals women's secrets on the issue of when abortion is acceptable.
18 November 1958
Set in post-war Japan, a group of five, four men and one woman, gathers in the basement of a butcher shop to dig up a cache of morphine buried during the war.
14 August 1964
A group of pirates sail the treacherous Pacific ocean in search for wealth.
14 October 1971
Aiba is a gang boss who has just got out of jail, and finds everything has changed. His old gang has broken up, and only a few people still respect him.
03 July 1957
Film about a car dealer who gets into financial trouble.
29 April 1964
On a small island, inhabited by only fourteen hundred people, a young fisherman's son, Shinji falls in love with Hatsue, the daughter of the richest and most difficult man on the island.
08 December 1953
A love affair between a beautiful fashion designer returning from France and a naïve young judo player against the backdrop of Japan in the early post-war period, where new customs and old traditions mix.
28 September 1967
After being bailed out of trouble by a member of the Kaijima Clan, Ryuhei dedicates himself to saving the Kajima’s lucrative lumber business.
07 December 1957
A Tokyo newspaper reporter goes after the Japanese king of cocaine trafficking but he's tricked by a woman who works for the gangster and gets framed for a murder he didn't commit.
25 February 1931
The second part of the melodrama based on the novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, the action of which is transferred to the era of the Meiji Revolution.
21 March 1956
A sailor tries to help his younger brother, a horse-racing jockey, escape from the yakuza after double crossing them in a fixing scam.
10 November 1971
A disgraced yakuza member, framed for the murder of his boss, emerges from prison eight years later with revenge on his mind.
15 April 1953
A math teacher loses his job while falling in love with a local girl.
01 April 1953
Ginko, a poor cobbler's daughter, becomes a geisha to support her family. She passes from one geisha house to the next, trying to find love and hope in the process.
21 October 1953
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a brilliant tactician, is a loyal subject of the emperor, despite his grave misgivings about leading Japan's navy into war with the United States.
03 February 1962
Satake Shoji had been a trapeze artist in the Ezaki Circus, but when Shingo, his team mate, slipped and fell to his death, he had felt responsible and, sick at heart, left the circus for a life at sea.