Jotaro Yuki Trailers
Ren'ai Zubari Kōza TrailerVampire Bride TrailerEnigmatic Explosion of the Battleship Mutsu Trailer
Ren'ai Zubari Kōza TrailerVampire Bride TrailerEnigmatic Explosion of the Battleship Mutsu Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
13 March 1960
Arrested for the murder of her wealthy businessman father, convicted on false evidence and sentenced to death, Kyoko is determined to prove her innocence.
03 January 1960
The year is 1945, months prior to Japan's ultimate defeat in WW2, and military lieutenant Sugawa is sent on a critical mission to deliver micro-fiche war plans to Tokyo from his base in Malaysia.
01 April 1960
During the naval battle of Midway in WWII, the battleship Mutsu was in its home port in Japan. The ship's officers and crew were frustrated at not being able to take part in the fighting.
31 August 1958
The film depicts a psychological battle involving suspense and romance between the protagonist, who feigns mental illness to avoid being declared a war criminal, and a female military doctor from the Soviet military's political department who interrogates him.
07 March 1959
Tamio takes Itsuko to an art gallery and the two find one painting is a nude portrait of Itsuko's mother, who disappeared twenty years ago when she was just a baby.
09 August 1958
Desiring another officer’s new wife, a military police lieutenant fabricates evidence of treason that consigns the innocent man to torture and a firing squad.
29 April 1959
For the poor, Edo is Hell on Earth, starving under the rule of Tanuma Okitsugi, corrupt councilor to the shogun.
17 July 1959
The treasures of the Aoyamas were buried at the bottom of the sea when a large earthquake occurred years before.
27 August 1960
Kind-hearted girl next door beauty (Junko Ikeuchi) turns the heads of all the handsome boys, so three other models decide to push her off the nearest cliff.
11 September 1959
In the northern province, two waitresses Mieko and Hanako from Tokyo, are missing somewhere near the River Kitakami.
21 January 1961
A omnibus movie consisting of the three parts: "Kechinbo", "Yowak" and "Kōshoku".