Jirō Tamiya Movie Trailers

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Theater Of Life Trailer (1972)

15 July 1972

Centred on Aonari Hyokichi, a young literary man with aspirations to become a writer, and the surrounding people, including Kira Tsuneo and Tobigashikaku.

300 Million Yen Mission Trailer (1971)

21 January 1971

Giants and Toys Trailer (1958)

22 June 1958

Nishi is an advertising executive for a caramel company that is planning to launch a new product, in fierce competition with two other companies.

The Blue Sky Maiden Trailer (1957)

08 October 1957

Yuko is sent to the coastal regions to be raised away from the rest of her sophisticated family where she finds out from her ill grandmother that she is not who she thought she was.

The Notorious Man's Return Trailer (1962)

03 June 1962

The Third Will Trailer (1963)

31 March 1963

A story about a wealthy family and the greed and selfishness of three daughters and relatives, after the passing of their old father.

Flower and Dragon Trailer (1973)

17 March 1973

Kingoro Tamai moves with his wife and son to the port city of Wakamatsu. He organizes the Tamai-gumi, a stevedore group, to vie for work with two other powerful groups.

Bad Reputation: The Notorious Men and Their Specialty Trailer (1968)

13 January 1968

Hey, Nakamura-kun Trailer (1958)

01 October 1958

Black Temptation Trailer (1965)

02 October 1965

Love River Trailer (1958)

22 April 1958

Memoir of Japanese Assassinations Trailer (1969)

16 October 1969

This anthology film consists of nine incidents in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when assassins changed the course of Japanese history.

Nocturne of a Woman Trailer (1961)

14 January 1961

A woman has to give up her dream of becoming an actress when her family goes into debt, but she catches the eye of a businessman while working at a nightclub.

Oniisan to oneesan Trailer (1961)

08 December 1961

A 1961 film directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda.

Cobra 2 Trailer (1976)

26 June 1976

A Datsun driving, face-punching moody super-cop Cobra Cumera battles homicidal mobsters intent on causing mayhem and trouble in beautifully shot Tokyo.

Order of Yakuza Trailer (1962)

26 December 1962

Order of Yakuza

Kyukei no Koya Trailer (1975)

07 June 1975

A film adaptation of Seicho Matsumoto's novel of the same title, starring Muga Takewaki and Yoko Shimada.

Black Test Car Trailer (1962)

30 June 1962

Two car manufacturers spy on each other to try to find out details and prices of a new sports car each is about to launch.

Main Line to Terror Trailer (1975)

06 September 1975

Akiyama is an intern, disgusted with the noise pollution caused by the bullet trains and the heart attacks that noise has been causing in older hospital patients, plots to disrupt and, in ten days, destroy a unit of the operation.

That Complicated Guy Trailer (1966)

22 June 1966

Melodrama based on a novel by Yukio Mishima.

You and I Trailer (1966)

13 July 1966

Tough Guy Trailer (1961)

30 September 1961

Asakichi beats a ganster, Sada, in a physical fight, leading to recognition by Sada's clan boss. When Kotoito, the geisha Asakichi is in love with, is kidnapped by a rival clan and sold to a a house of pleasure, Asakichi and Sada set out to rescue her.

The Midday Trap Trailer (1962)

19 August 1962

A businessman who dreams of a successful career ends up embroiled in a murder case after a love affair.

The Family Trailer (1974)

26 January 1974

Set in the post-World War II climate of the 1960s in Kobe, the movie explores the struggle for power within the powerful Manpyo family.

Black Trump Card Trailer (1964)

25 July 1964

Chairman of the Shin Nihon Kaihatsu company Fukazawa, using clever ways to circumvent the law, rose to the top of the economic backstage.

A Woman's Life Trailer (1962)

18 November 1962

Based on Kaoru Morimoto oft performed 1945 play, a starring vehicle for famed actress Machiko Kyo as Kei an abused orphaned girl that eventually finds sanctuary with a wealthy family that trades goods with China and becomes a successful businesswoman.

A Storm Zone Trailer (1959)

26 July 1959

Nagare no Fu Part I: Disturbance, Part II: Dawn Trailer (1974)

22 June 1974

An epic drama depicting the lineage of a military family that lived for three generations before, during, and after World War II, against the backdrop of the turbulent history of the Showa period and the magnificent nature of Hokkaido.

A Killed Stewardess: White or Black Trailer (1959)

06 October 1959

Kirai Kirai Kirai Trailer (1960)

24 February 1960

Machi no uwasa mo sanjûgo nichi Trailer (1960)

15 March 1960

A bride suddenly disappears from the wedding venue, and her boyfriend begins searching for her. Things get hectic around the two of them.

Yellow Dog Trailer (1973)

11 August 1973

A Japanese cop is sent to join the London police force on a secret investigation.

The Dedicated Gunman Trailer (1965)

13 January 1965

Third film in the "Inu" series.

Sword and Flower Trailer (1972)

14 April 1972

Masuda Toshio film starring Watari Tetsuya and Mori Masayuki, about a lone-wolf type (Watari) seeking love and defending the honor of an elderly widower (Mori).

Bad Reputation: The Notorious Harbor Trailer (1963)

07 September 1963

The Silent Gun Trailer (1967)

14 October 1967

A series of murders has been committed by someone with a new model gun, a Mord-Gessel X 38. Indeed, Daisuke himself is almost killed while investigating the case.

The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly Trailer (1957)

25 August 1957

Police investigate a series of mysterious murders where the only clue is a strange buzzing noise at the scene of the crime.

The Battle Begins at Night Trailer (1964)

28 November 1964

Return of Gun Dog Trailer (1966)

09 April 1966

Zoku teppō inu (続鉄砲犬) is a 1966 film directed by Mitsuo Murayama. It is the sixth film in the Inu series.

Mr. Minami is Very Embarrassed Trailer (1958)

19 May 1958

Directed by Edagawa Hiroshi, this film stars Funakoshi Eiji and Kawakami Yasuko.

School for Thieves Trailer (1968)

06 April 1968

Clamouring Canines Trailer (1964)

17 September 1964

The second film in the "Inu" series.

Rampaging Dog Trailer (1965)

06 May 1965

Abare inu is a 1965 action-comedy film directed by Kazuo Mori. It is the fourth film in the series.

Operation Underworld Trailer (1963)

19 October 1963

A detective investigates a criminal organization's involvement in real estate.

The Person I Chose Trailer (1959)

13 May 1959

A 1959 film directed by Hiromu Edagawa.

A Secret Night Trailer (1959)

09 January 1959

Stray Dog Trailer (1966)

26 November 1966

Stray Dog is a 1966 film directed by Yoshio Inoue. It is the seventh film in the Inu series.

Homeless Dog Trailer (1964)

02 May 1964

First movie of the Inu series directed by Tokuzō Tanaka

A Night to Remember Trailer (1962)

30 September 1962

Seventeen years after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, a newspaper reporter looks for the bomb's effects, but everyone seems to have forgotten.

Mother Trailer (1958)

05 March 1958

Bad Reputation: Invincible Notorious Men Trailer (1965)

27 October 1965

Invitation to Jail Trailer (1967)

02 September 1967

Quick-Draw Dog Trailer (1967)

27 May 1967

Quick Drawer Dog (早射ち犬 Hayauchi inu) is a 1967 film directed by Tetsutarō Murano. It is the eighth film in the Inu series.

Trigger Happy Romeo Trailer (1965)

24 December 1965

Fifth film in the "Inu" series.

A Mother's Journey Trailer (1958)

21 September 1958

Morning Whistling Trailer (1957)

13 March 1957

Tokyo Eyes Trailer (1958)

03 January 1958

A beautiful older sister and her younger brother, both designers who paint the dreams of young hope, are paired with an innocent young artist and the daughter of a company president, creating a miniature picture of the youth of Tokyo that revolves around these four characters.

Night Mist Makes Women Cry Trailer (1962)

04 February 1962

A love melodrama.

The Woman Who Touched Legs Trailer (1960)

24 August 1960

Detective Katahachi meets a young and beautiful pickpocket and doesn’t arrest her because she was not in the act.

Ripe and Marriageable Trailer (1959)

17 September 1959

1959 youth comedy.