Midori Tashiro

Most Popular Midori Tashiro Trailers

Total trailers found: 27

Four Young Sisters Trailer (1964)

01 December 1964

Three girls come to Tokyo to stay with their elder sister. Actually they are running away from home because their father has married again to a very young woman.

The School Cap Trailer (1963)

15 December 1963

A Tokyo student transfers to a rural school and finds it difficult to adjust himself to its customs and traditions.

Isseki Nicho Trailer (1961)

25 February 1961

The Man With Starry Eyes Trailer (1962)

05 August 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Song of a Traveller Trailer (1962)

20 May 1962

A crime film released in 1962

Song of Farewell Trailer (1965)

20 March 1965

After her mother's funeral, Yuriko, dressed in mourning clothes, sees off her lover Shintaro as he leaves in the powdery snow, and resolves to part ways with him forever.

My Hometown is the Wild West Trailer (1960)

27 December 1960

George Mihara was ordered by his grandfather Tom to go to Japan. The purpose was to deliver a $100,000 check to Matsuyama, a Japanese soldier who had helped Tom around the time of World War I, and to perform some act of kindness in Japan using $300 pocket money.

Shōjo Trailer (1961)

15 January 1961

1961 Japanese movie

Eigo ni yowai otoko azuma wa azuma, nishi wa nishi Trailer (1962)

24 June 1962

1962 Japanese movie

A Modern Samurai Village Trailer (1963)

24 February 1963

Tajima Yumi, in grade school, is overjoyed when her father says they are moving to an apartment in a big city.

Tōkyō dodonpa musume Trailer (1961)

13 May 1961

Motomu Ida movie

Taiyō no yō ni akaruku Trailer (1962)

13 May 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Ponkotsu oyaji Trailer (1962)

14 November 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Maiko's Visit to Tokyo Trailer (1961)

19 June 1961

A youth drama about a sincere and pretty young maiko who comes to Tokyo for the first time in her life and fills her little heart with the joys and sorrows she experiences there.

Ōatari hyappatsuhyakuchū Trailer (1961)

23 April 1961

1961 Japanese movie

Kaze to Ki to Sora to Trailer (1964)

12 July 1964

A nanny, played by Sayuri Yoshinaga, who lives and works in a Tokyo family, causes all kinds of waves with her outspoken personality and behavior in this charming coming-of-age blockbuster.

The Incorrigible Trailer (1963)

21 September 1963

Based on the loosely autobiographical novel of the same name by Toko Kon. Ken Yamanouchi stars as Togo Konno, the titular bastard.

Teenage Yakuza Trailer (1962)

20 June 1962

A high-school vigilante protects his community from the extortions of mobsters from a neighbouring city.

Flowering Maidens Trailer (1965)

24 January 1965

The young yakuza who have arrived in the city are being taught the beauty of work and the pleasure of learning by hard-working young people of the same generation.

Modern Children Trailer (1963)

02 February 1963

After their father dies, his children try to get by on a house boat.

Eddy Currents of Life Trailer (1964)

22 November 1964

It is 1922 and Fumiko is a high school student. Her family is poor but she loves to study literature.

Naku n janai ze Trailer (1962)

08 August 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Beyond the Green Hills Trailer (1963)

03 January 1963

Shinko Terasawa was always considered to be the odd ball of the bunch. At a time when romance was against school regulations, Shinko was the first to take a bite out of the forbidden fruit.

Hana no saigetsu Trailer (1962)

28 March 1962

1962 Japanese movie

The Rambler Goes North Trailer (1962)

03 January 1962

In the nine part Wataridori series (1959-1962), Kobayashi played a wanderer on Japan’s back roads with most of the accoutrements of a Western hero, from a horse to fringes, guitar and even a trusty bullwhip.

Facing to the Clouds Trailer (1962)

01 May 1962

A rookie newspaper journalist, Takema Sakaki, has a strong sense of justice. In the Diet Building he gets acquainted with a library worker, Reiko Nakafuji.

Kon'nichiwa 20 sai Trailer (1964)

25 January 1964

After being widowed, Mihoko Ishizawa supports her five daughters by running a boarding house. Most of her daughters eventually marry former student tenants, but her independent-minded youngest daughter, Kanako, resists traditional expectations and clashes with her mother’s views on marriage and women’s roles.