Matsunosuke Onoe Trailers
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Matsunosuke Onoe sometimes known as Medama no Matchan ("Eyeballs" Matsu), was a Japanese actor. His birth name is Tsuruzo Nakamura.[1] He is sometimes credited as Yukio Koki, Tamijaku Onoe, or Tsunusaburo Onoe, and as a kabuki artist he went by the name Tsurusaburo Onoe. He gained great popularity, appearing in over 1000 films, and has been called the first superstar of Japanese cinema.
Most Popular Matsunosuke Onoe Trailers
Total trailers found: 48
01 September 1927
The legendary tale of the forty-seven samurai and their mission to avenge the death of their master.
30 July 1920
Film about Ghost-Cat.
01 December 1910
An adventure film with Benshi performers. Sometimes considered the 'first Japanese feature film', it survives today as a compilation of scenes from various different 1910s adaptations totaling nearly three hours in length.
01 November 1925
The 1000th film for actor Matsunosuke Onoe, made for Nikkatsu Studios.
05 May 1922
A film on the life of Shibukawa Bangorō, the founder of the Shibukawa-ryū school of jūjutsu. To paraphrase Satō Tadao’s blurb on the back cover of the video, this is an important film for three reasons.
14 April 1917
Film about Ghost-Cat.
01 January 1918
Japanese horror movie from 1918.
01 April 1913
Japanese horror movie from 1913.
01 April 1914
Okazaki Ghost-Cat movie.
01 August 1916
Japanese horror movie from 1916. Produced by Nikkatsu.
01 April 1916
Arima Ghost-Cat movie.
31 March 1912
Japanese horror movie from 1912.
01 October 1914
Japanese horror movie from 1914.
05 July 1920
Japanese horror movie from 1920.
01 July 1914
Film about Ghost-cat.
20 October 1922
Film about Ghost-Cat.
01 January 1918
Film about Ghost-Cat.
13 July 1917
Japanese horror movie from 1917.
01 May 1914
Horror short.
01 August 1911
Horror short.
15 January 1914
Japanese horror movie from 1914.
10 November 1912
A tale of betrayal, murder and revenge.
01 February 1921
Jiraiya is some sort of super-ninja with superpowers. He can fly, he can avoid detection by turning himself into a toad, and he has some sort of ability to vanish.
14 July 1919
Japanese horror movie from 1919.
01 January 1920
Japanese horror movie from 1920.
30 May 1921
Japanese horror movie from 1921.
26 October 1919
Film about Ghost-Cat.
14 June 1919
Film about Ghost-Cat.
15 May 1919
Japanese horror movie from 1919.
14 March 1914
Japanese horror movie from 1914.
01 January 1911
Legend tells the Watanabe-no-Tsuna, one of Raiko's demon-hunters, was summoned to Rashomon where an evil she-demon, Idaraki-doji, was praying on traveler's.
01 November 1914
Film about Ghost-cat.
01 June 1914
short film about Banchō Sarayashiki.
18 December 1918
Japanese horror movie from 1918.
01 January 1923
short film about Banchō Sarayashiki.
01 January 1919
Japanese horror movie from 1919.
01 November 1910
The first version of a kabuki ghost story which would be filmed numerous times, the story is based on a historical incident which occurred in 1622 when an assassination attempt Tokugawa lemitsu, during his visit to Utsunomiya Castle.
01 September 1910
First film adaptation of Mito Kōmon.
01 September 1910
Sequel to the film "The Mito Kōmon Chronicles" (1910).
01 January 1909
Period piece debuting Matsunosuke Onoe