Mitsuo Hasegawa

Most Popular Mitsuo Hasegawa Trailers

Total trailers found: 33

New Snow Trailer (1942)

01 October 1942

Minowada, a young teacher at a National People's School, has his own theory of education and the daughter of his linguistics teacher becomes drawn to him.

Triangle Moods Trailer (1961)

24 May 1961

Ayako Wakao portrays a downtown rice ball shop girl whose heart is set on her business. Involved in her life are three young men—stage actor Goro, businessman Kokichi and Sanpei Pachinko.

Bridge of Japan Trailer (1956)

01 October 1956

Ichikawa's 1956 adaptation of Nihonbashi was the first to take the work of Kyoka Izumi— until then regarded as a writer of common tragic melodramas—and re-evaluate it as a tanbi-ha work of decadence, aestheticism, and intrigue.

The Messenger from the Moon Trailer (1954)

22 September 1954

Adaptation of the novel by Masao Kume.

A Wife Confesses Trailer (1961)

29 October 1961

Tied to a mountain between her brutalizing spouse and her secret lover, disaster strikes; the authorities accuse her of murder and prompt a confession.

Her Brother Trailer (1960)

01 November 1960

Set in 1926 when Japanese tradition was much stronger, this drama looks at the inner workings of a small family, especially the relationship between a sister and brother.

The Quiet Duel Trailer (1949)

19 March 1949

A young army surgeon, Kyoji Fujisaki, accidentally contracts syphilis during a WWII field operation. Back at his father’s clinic, he treats himself in secret and breaks off his engagement rather than risk his fiancée’s future, even as he confronts the irresponsible patient who infected him—testing his ethics, pride, and capacity for sacrifice.

A Geisha's Diary Trailer (1961)

28 July 1961

A young girl is rigorously trained in the feminine arts so that she can become a geisha. As she struggles through life, she learns to live not just as a woman but as a complete person.

At the Time Men Have Seen Blood Trailer (1949)

11 January 1949

A group of men obsessed with oil gather in a remote oil field region. Ichiro Kitazawa (Tatsuzaki) was one of them.

Enoken no bikkuri shakkuri jidai Trailer (1948)

06 July 1948

Enoken's first film at Daiei.

Mother Trailer (1958)

05 March 1958

The Sky Is Blue Trailer (1943)

21 January 1943

A state-sponsored film featuring singers who embodied the joys of rural life.

Musume no boken Trailer (1958)

01 November 1958

Hanayakanaru gensō Trailer (1943)

04 March 1943

The Last Betrayal Trailer (1960)

10 July 1960

A crime boss gets out of prison and tries to find who from his organization betrayed him.

Utau onna kengeki Trailer (1953)

29 April 1953

A musical entertainment piece centered on a traveling women’s sword-fighting troupe.

Umi Yukaba Trailer (1943)

27 May 1943

Depicting the International Disarmament Conference and the Japanese Navy’s Struggle.

Monpe-san Trailer (1944)

08 January 1944

The story of a young lady who brightens up the neighborhood.

Human Bullet Corps Trailer (1944)

28 September 1944

This film depicts the fighting spirit of the frontline troops on Guadalcanal.

Thousand Spears of Kikuchi: Sydney Special Attack Unit Trailer (1944)

14 January 1944

A historical drama spanning three generations, centered on the Sydney Special Attack Unit. Recommended by the Ministry of Education.

Kare to kanojo wa iku Trailer (1946)

18 April 1946

Chi no tsume moji Trailer (1944)

27 April 1944

A national policy film advocating for increased production of aluminum for use in aircraft materials.

First Love Story Trailer (1947)

19 August 1947

A pure love story between a former member of the imperial family who has been demoted to commoner status and a young girl.

Chōchō shissō jiken Trailer (1947)

23 December 1947

As If To Kill Trailer (1948)

13 September 1948

Not far from Yurakucho, on the riverbank, stands the Nishida Clinic, with signs advertising internal medicine, surgery, and gynecology.

Haha tokidori Trailer (1954)

04 July 1954

Phoenix Trailer (1950)

23 September 1950

Thunderstorm Trailer (1946)

22 August 1946

Yamagami, who had been working as an engineer at an automobile factory in Manchuria, returns to postwar Tokyo for the first time in five years and is devastated to learn that his former lover, Mitsuko, had become the wife of Professor Oikawa.

A Girl Who Delivers Happiness Trailer (1955)

05 February 1955

A Woman's Skin Trailer (1957)

23 April 1957

Set in the midst of the Satsuma Rebellion, this story depicts the sadness of a woman’s heart. Though she hates the Imperial Army captain who violated her, she cannot bring herself to hate him completely.

Utsukushiki hyō Trailer (1948)

16 March 1948

Niji no michi Trailer (1942)

21 May 1942

Butai wa mawaru Trailer (1948)

13 April 1948