Ikio Sawamura Movie Trailers
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The Mad Atlantic Trailer (1966)
13 July 1966
Captain Murakami takes over as skipper of the Azuma Maru, replacing the well-liked former captain. Murakami forces the crew to work harder than they ever have, creating enmity and exhaustion.
A Comedy in Front of the Station: Chinese Restaurant Trailer (1962)
23 December 1962
The fifth "Ekimae" film set in a Chinese restaurant in Yokohama's Chinatown.
The Hotelman's Holiday Trailer (1958)
12 July 1958
Based on the novel "Ekimae Ryokan" by Masuji Ibuse, a longtime hotel employee struggles to bring his old-fashioned ryokan in line with postwar Japanese business practices.
The Trail of Blood Trailer (1972)
10 June 1972
Can a sinful man change and find peace? It's unlikely in gang-plagued Japan. Jokichi of Mikogami, a drifter (and hired sword), goes straight after protecting a woman in distress: they marry, have a son, and Jokichi pursues his father's craft.
Samurai in the Office Trailer (1959)
16 June 1959
The fourth "Diary of a Successful Salaryman" feature.
The Youth and His Amulet Trailer (1961)
17 September 1961
Gen is a lonely orphan boy. His sole sense of companionship comes from an imaginary friend, the god Prince Fudo-Myo.
The Hoodlum and the Young Master Trailer (1956)
28 June 1956
Koji Tsuruta plays dual roles: Kyotaro, the young master of a pharmaceutical wholesaler in Osaka, and Ken, a street thug in Tokyo.
Sazae-san's Baby Trailer (1960)
28 February 1960
An adaptation of the popular Sazae-San comic strip.
A Swindler to the West: A Con Man to the East Trailer (1971)
11 September 1971
A satirical comedy starring Makoto Fujita, depicting the two East and West con artists swindling illicit money from bad guys.
Different Sons Trailer (1961)
12 November 1961
In the middle of the period of high economic growth in Japan, a family is thrown into disarray over work, money, and romance.
Money Is Most Important Trailer (1964)
14 October 1964
A broke romantic and a practical young woman are pulled apart by money, matchmaking, and meddling families — only to find their way back to each other when all the schemes fall apart.
Room for Let Trailer (1959)
02 June 1959
When Yumiko Tsuyama, a potter by profession, comes inquiring about a room for rent in an old mansion overlooking Osaka, she finds a bizarre collection of characters already living there.
Settlement of Love Trailer (1956)
28 March 1956
Living in a house that has lost its man to the war a year earlier are the widow and her child. Four of the dead man's friends gather to have an anniversary wake.
Hello, Baby Trailer (1964)
20 March 1964
A young Tokyo couple’s blissful newlywed life is turned upside down when an unexpected pregnancy arrives, sending them on a whirlwind quest for support from eccentric relatives and well-meaning neighbors.
Me and Me Trailer (1962)
11 August 1962
Toho comedy shot in Tohoscope featuring performances from the Peanuts and the Crazy Cats. Original released alongside another Toho comedy, King Kong vs.
Reign of Terror Trailer (1957)
26 June 1957
Crime melodrama has young Kijima (Takarada) working at a successful cabaret, actually a front for drug dealing.
Housing Estates: The Seven Deadly Sins Trailer (1964)
09 December 1964
An omnibus comedy set in a newly built housing complex, the film follows seven interconnected stories about the everyday vices simmering behind thin apartment walls.
The White Rose of Hong Kong Trailer (1965)
25 August 1965
Narcotics officer Matsumoto’s investigation into a drug smuggling ring leads him from Tokyo to Hong Kong, where personal ties and painful secrets unravel a complex web of betrayal.
Diary of a Successful Salaryman • Conclusion-Bridegroom: Manager No.1 Trailer (1960)
29 March 1960
Salaryman comedy.
Executive Chair Trailer (1958)
08 April 1958
In post-war Japan, The Second Drawer follows Funada, a devoted company man whose planned family trip is disrupted by the sudden death of his boss.
Talkative Company President Trailer (1957)
03 January 1957
A former company man turned drifter is pulled back to lead a struggling toy company, enforcing bold reforms that shake up its corporate culture.
Geisha Hidekoma Trailer (1954)
10 August 1954
As a bid to win contacts, ship building companies wine and dine political leaders, inviting the geisha Hidekoma and Hidechiyo to entertain the politicians.