Kimie Hayashi

Most Popular Kimie Hayashi Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

The Fighting Firemen Trailer (1939)

22 June 1939

Kichigoro, a firefighter from the Maeda family of the Kaga Principality, rescues Oshimo, the younger sister of Jirokichi, a city firefighter from the Ha-gumi group, from a samurai who is trying to kidnap her.

Fallen Blossoms Trailer (1938)

02 February 1938

Set against the backdrop of an imperial victory in the civil war leading up to the Meiji Restoration, Fallen Blossoms tells the story of the sorrows of women in a geisha house in Kyoto by recounting the relationships of its inhabitants.

The Refugee Trailer (1955)

03 May 1955

A Chinese medical student named Gan Shosho finds himself cut off from his homeland as he is studying in Japan during the outbreak of the war.

Kagebōshi Trailer (1950)

03 January 1950

On the night the shogunate's treasury was breached, the guard Utsugi had already been taken down. His colleague Ryunosuke felt responsible and decided to catch the culprit, not only for the sake of the beautiful wife of Utsugi, Chika, but also for his own honor.

Zoku Hebihimesama Trailer (1940)

14 August 1940

Always in My Heart Part 2 Trailer (1953)

01 December 1953

Machiko and Haruki’s drama continues. Two meet again in Hokkaido only to be separated again.

Women of the Night Trailer (1948)

26 May 1948

In early post-war Osaka, three women—war widow Fusako, her Korean expat sister Natsuko, and Kumiko, Fusako's sister-in-law—descend into prostitution, all for their individual reasons.

Assassination Trailer (1964)

04 July 1964

In 1863, when American warships approach Japan, an enigmatic ronin becomes an important figure in a complex game of power between the Shogunate and the empire.

Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 2 Trailer (1949)

16 July 1949

Part 2 starts where the first film ended, with Iemon disposing of the bodies of his wife and Kohei, marrying upward, and being blackmailed by the evil Naosuke.

Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1 Trailer (1949)

05 July 1949

Iemon Tamiya is an impoverished masterless samurai who craves a better life, which he cannot have because of his marriage to Oiwa, who is completely devoted to her husband.

Gan-chan no keisatsu nikki Trailer (1962)

04 February 1962

Zoku kagebōshi ryūkoaiutsutsu Trailer (1950)

08 January 1950

A continuation of the prior film (影法師).

The Scent of Pheasant’s Eye: An Episode from the Tales of Flowers Trailer (1935)

07 March 1935

Mitsuo the Counselor's son marries writer Miyoko, however a tender romance blossoms between Miyoko and Mitsuo's sister Kaoru.

A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo Trailer (1945)

28 June 1945

Young, timid bowmaster Kazuma seeks to beat the archery record set by Hoshino Kanzaemon, a mysterious figure who, it is rumoured, drove the previous champion—Kazuma’s father—to suicide.

Hideko the Bus Conductor Trailer (1941)

17 September 1941

Okoma, a witty young woman working as a conductor in an old, rickety bus in Kōfu, Yamanashi (rural Japan), has a creative idea that could avert the dwindling number of passengers when her job and the bus company itself are at stake.

Currents of Youth Trailer (1942)

14 February 1942

It was supposed to be about a love story, but it was and was not. An aircraft mechanic working for the government is matched by his boss with the latter man's daughter (Setsuko Hara) who is both beautiful and aggressive.

Yoru no hato Trailer (1937)

11 May 1937

Okiyo runs a restaurant in Asakusa. She struggles with the times and the relationships around her.

Flower Picking Diary Trailer (1939)

21 October 1939

Based on "Heaven and Maiko", a short story from the book "Chiisaki Hanabana" by Yoshiya Nobuko, it is the story of two girls of different family backgrounds in Osaka.

Bellflower Trailer (1940)

30 July 1940

Following Flower Picking Diary (1939), Tamizo directed another film starring Hideko Takamine, based on a story by Nobuko Yoshiya.

Zoku bantōhan to detchidon Trailer (1960)

21 August 1960

1960 Japanese movie

Zokuzoku bantōhan to detchidon Trailer (1961)

03 January 1961

1961 Japanese movie