Reiko Hatsune Trailers
Tora-san's Love in Osaka TrailerMuddy River TrailerKawachi fūten zoku Trailer
Tora-san's Love in Osaka TrailerMuddy River TrailerKawachi fūten zoku Trailer
Total trailers found: 16
09 January 1957
The adventures of Goro and his fellow samurai concludes. After their turbulent journey, the seven crosses are finally united to reveal the secret of the royal treasure.
06 September 1955
A frenzy of goodwill, tears, laughter, and a lot of fun, caused by thirteen children under the guise of a good-natured fruit vendor and his wife.
26 August 1950
Swordfighting instructor Danpei works at a local theater in Tokyo, instructing the actors how to fight realistically.
25 January 1962
A country boss gives up his way of life because of his daughter's marriage.
08 August 1981
When his travels bring him to Osaka, Tora-san falls in love with a local geisha. He helps her to track down her estranged brother, and informs his family that he plans to marry her.
30 January 1981
Two boys, whose parents ply their trade by the mouth of a muddy river in Osaka, become close friends.
09 December 1947
Being acquainted with the bride's uncle, a famed private detective is invited to a wedding ceremony. The groom's family is moneyed and owns large tracts of land.
16 March 1968
The four-member con group, including the intellectual boss Nobukichi Ishiguro (Masayuki Mori), who is called an "aristocrat con man" for his elegant appearance; the amorous Kyuhei Maruki (Tadao Takashima); the inventive Yosuke Mori (Hideo Sunatsuka); and the amorous Mami (Mako Midori), set one bizarre trap after another in their quest for the perfect crime in this wry crime comedy.
31 May 1954
The first part of the series of films based on the Japanese epic novel Nanso Satomi Hakkenden by Kyon
29 June 1954
The 5th and final part of the series of films based on the Japanese epic novel Nanso Satomi Hakkenden
13 July 1957
A revenge comedy directed by Torajiro Saito (Oedo's most Popular Man) from a script by Chao Fushimi (The Millionaire of a Night) and shot by Hiro Imai (Akado Suzunosuke (1957)).