Kaneo Iwai

Most Popular Kaneo Iwai Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Outlaw: Black Dagger Trailer (1968)

28 December 1968

A street war breaks loose between two rival gangs in the Kansai region of Japan. Goro is in the middle of action.

Outlaw: Gangster VIP 2 Trailer (1968)

28 April 1968

Goro (Tetsuya Watari) wants to put his dark past behind. He heads to Hirosaki City to offer his condolences to Yumeko and to reunite with Yukiko (Chieko Matsubara), but finds that Yumeko is fatally ill.

Outlaw: Heartless Trailer (1968)

01 August 1968

Goro Fujikawa (Tetsuya Watari) was indebted to Mitsugimoto. Sawada, a low rank yakuza with a gambling problem owed Mitsugimoto three million yen.

Outlaw: Goro the Assassin Trailer (1968)

02 November 1968

On a cold winter day, Goro Fujikawa (Tetsuya Watari) and Masahiko murder the mob boss of Meishin-Kai.

Outlaw: Kill! Trailer (1969)

14 March 1969

Goro has always been a lone wolf. When he arrives at an industrial city in Keihin, there is certain restlessness in the air.

Human Torpedoes Attack Trailer (1956)

27 December 1956

Outlaw: Gangster VIP Trailer (1968)

13 January 1968

Goro had grown up in the yakuza world. As an active member of the Mizuhara family crime syndicate, he expressed his loyalty by always putting himself in the forefront of every battle.

The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding Trailer (1967)

28 June 1967

A man who was released from prison wanders around the Kanto region and gets involved with the local yakuza.

Blood for Blood Trailer (1971)

10 June 1971

The Akiba and Shimura crime families run the streets of “K City”. With the construction of new buildings and new factories underway, the city has sprouted into a boomtown and business is good.

Story of a Prostitute Trailer (1965)

27 February 1965

Volunteering as a "comfort woman" on the Manchurian front, where she is expected to service hundreds of soldiers, Harumi is commandeered by the brutal Lieutenant Narita but falls for the sensitive Mikami, Narita's direct subordinate.

Gate of Flesh Trailer (1964)

31 May 1964

In the shady black markets and bombed-out hovels of post–World War II Tokyo, a tough band of prostitutes eke out a dog-eat-dog existence, maintaining tenuous friendships and a semblance of order in a world of chaos.

Branded to Kill Trailer (1967)

15 June 1967

After botching his latest assignment, a third-ranked Japanese hit man becomes the target of another assassin.

The Man with a Shotgun Trailer (1961)

03 June 1961

Ryoji, a wanderer, arrives in a remote mountain town, carrying a shotgun and claiming to be a hunter.

Tokyo Mighty Guy Trailer (1960)

29 July 1960

Mega star Akira Kobayashi stars as Jiro in the rambunctious tale of a chef who opens a restaurant in the busy Ginza district.

A Hole of My Own Making Trailer (1955)

28 September 1955

Nobuko is a widow who lives with her stepchild Tamiko and her brother Junjiro. The family's gatekeeper, Komatsu, is attracted to Tamiko, but she is encouraged to marry a doctor and he is afraid to tell her his feelings.

The Stormy Era of Twenty Years Trailer (1951)

16 November 1951

The Stormy Era of Twenty Years

Tales of Ginza Trailer (1955)

14 September 1955

In the thriving Tokyo neighborhood of Ginza, a woman in the process of selling her estranged husband’s art collection attempts to identify the man who painted her own portrait fifteen years prior.

Student Double Suicide Trailer (1954)

27 July 1954

Voice Without a Shadow Trailer (1958)

22 October 1958

Asako, a former telephone operator once heard the voice of a murder suspect which has continued to haunt her.

The Dragon of Macao Trailer (1965)

18 December 1965

Ryu (Akira Kobayashi) sets foot on the Yokohama port with a suitcase filled with 300 thousand dollars.

Hungry Soul Trailer (1956)

31 October 1956

Reiko, who tolerates abuse in her marriage to a man 23 years her senior, is friends with Mayumi, a beautiful widow.

Waseda University Trailer (1953)

27 October 1953

In the 15th year of the Meiji era (1882), Ōkuma Shigenobu, expelled from the Council of State by the Satsuma-Chōshō clique, poured his personal fortune into establishing the Tokyo Professional School in a tea field in Waseda Village.