Keiko Minakami

Most Popular Keiko Minakami Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Five Violent Girls Trailer (1960)

27 December 1960

Japanese comedy film.

Death Row Woman Trailer (1960)

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.

Female Slave Ship Trailer (1960)

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.

Broken Blossoms Trailer (1959)

25 February 1959

War drama about army nurses.

The Ghosts of Kagami Pond Trailer (1959)

01 July 1959

A store manager named Kinbei becomes enraged when the owners of the store decide to hand it down to an adopted son instead of him.

Underwater Murder Trailer (1958)

27 July 1958

The film marked Yōko Mihara's debut as the star of Shintoho's series of ama films, a role she took over from Michiko Maeda.

Black Line Trailer (1960)

13 January 1960

Freelance reporter “Scoop” Machida is hot on the trail of a prostitution ring called the Black Line, when he is framed for the murder of a young woman.

Keiyaku kekkon Trailer (1961)

27 January 1961

1961 Japanese movie

The Pacific War and Himeyuri Corps Trailer (1962)

07 April 1962

The last fight put up by remaining forces and a special volunteer nursing corps in 1944-5.

Vengeful Beast Trailer (1960)

07 May 1960

A young obstetrician-gynecologist, who was betrayed by his beloved, out of hatred for women, turns into a vengeful demon and rapes women one by one.

Holiday in Japan Trailer (1958)

15 June 1958

Japanese comedy film released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Shintoho's founding.

The Blood Sword of the 99th Virgin Trailer (1959)

11 September 1959

In the northern province, two waitresses Mieko and Hanako from Tokyo, are missing somewhere near the River Kitakami.

Tokyo Night Crying Trailer (1961)

22 March 1961

Kazuko Matsuo sings the theme song to this drama film.