Masako Izumi Movie Trailers

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The Rule for a Vagabond Trailer (1965)

04 August 1965

A brave warrior fights to restore peace to a town riddled by crime, one sword at a time, in this historical action saga.

Ginza for Two Trailer (1967)

25 February 1967

The story of love and friendship between a seamstress girl and a member of a student ensemble, who, against all odds, turned a song written by the composer about adversity into a real hit.

Wind of Youth Trailer (1968)

30 March 1968

A romantic Nikkatsu youth film about three female friends.

Stardust Wharf Trailer (1968)

01 February 1968

Hamada, Izumi, and Aki Jo, a rising singer from Toshiba Records, form a fresh trio who risk their youthful energy to bravely confront violence in this bright and cheerful coming-of-age action film.

Sun and Stars Trailer (1962)

01 July 1962

It's a thrilling, action-packed entertainer with sparks of men versus villains in an up-and-down tale of brothers burning with masculine will and passion.

The Rough One Trailer (1969)

13 June 1969

A tale of wannabe yakuza youths. When not cooking up scams with his buddies, Zenkichi develops a crush on Taro's disgusted sister, Miki.

The Dragon Crest Trailer (1963)

10 November 1963

A violent story of loyalty and revenge among the many "yakuza" or gambling groups in Japan.

Morning Fog Trailer (1971)

18 September 1971

Kyoko and her mother Yuki returned to their hometown of Fukui. Yuki runs a dressmaker's store in the city, and Kyoko has taken a job as a nurse at a prefectural hospital.

Flowers and Fruits Trailer (1967)

26 August 1967

The ambitious Masako Izumi has drawn on Ishizaka literary style to create a fresh and pure love masterpiece.

Northern City Trailer (1965)

20 March 1965

Nikkatsu youth masterpiece, which celebrates the love and friendship of young people who have blossomed in a beautiful northern spring with a lot of young dreams.

The Frozen Plains Trailer (1962)

22 April 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Blood Vendetta Trailer (1971)

31 July 1971

The film tells about Masayoshi, a noble Yakuza who lives by the laws of honor and humanity, and who is bound by an oath to his brother in a conflict between the Gamblers' family and the Tekiya family.

The Spiders' The Noisy Parade Trailer (1968)

03 January 1968

Gangsters smuggle diamonds through customs by embedding them in The Spiders' tambourine, then go on a cross-country chase of the rock-and-roll band in order to get them back.

The Wild Sea Trailer (1969)

15 October 1969

Yoji Kitami, a fisherman's son, is a student in Tokyo. His father had died at sea and Taichiro, his brother, is sending him to the university.

Quiet Man of the Underworld Trailer (1961)

14 October 1961

Upon arrival in the port of Yokohama, former amateur boxing champion, Eiji Yamashita by chance meets his old rival, Kajiwara, who later died in a hit-and-run accident.

A Girl of the Plateau Trailer (1965)

04 December 1965

Kazuo Kitagawa lives on a farm on the Tateshina Plateau with his late teacher's widow and daughter, continuing his research.

Sora no shita tōi yume Trailer (1963)

24 February 1963

Set on a luxury ship sailing through the Far East, the film depicts the affection of young boys for a young girl traveling alone and the exchange of youthful feelings across borders.

Umi no taka Trailer (1963)

11 January 1963

Katsuragi Hideo was a student at a maritime university when, just before setting off on a long voyage, he found out that his family's agency was on the verge of going bankrupt, due to harassment from a new company run by the yakuza.

Story of Japanese Chivalry: Flower of a Chivalrous Man Trailer (1966)

15 June 1966

In the early years of the twentieth-century a young gambler returns to his home town where he finds the gang of which he was once a member engaged in a feud with a rival gang.

Abare chōhan Trailer (1970)

07 March 1970

Women of the Night - Woman of Seniority Trailer (1969)

16 April 1969

A tragic love story about the heiress of the Kitakyushu Tagawa family who becomes a hostess in Osaka.