Saburō Bōya Trailers
Goodbye for Tomorrow TrailerTurning Point TrailerBound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast Trailer
Goodbye for Tomorrow TrailerTurning Point TrailerBound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast Trailer
Total trailers found: 45
17 June 1953
The final film in the 1953 trilogy based on the long novel series The Great Bodhisattva Pass.
22 June 1954
Movie version of NHK renzoku drama "Tokyo Romance"
18 April 1956
Senta lives with his mother and little brother and supports them by working at day at a factory and attending eighth grade in the evening.
28 January 1961
After the Japanese defeat to the Russians, Kaji leads the last remaining men through Manchuria. Intent on returning to his old life, he faces great odds in a variety of different harrowing circumstances as he and his men sneak behind enemy lines.
01 March 1975
The last in the series. Sugawara runs into two mahjong cheaters (Ichiro Araki and Mako Midori + sidekick Takuzo Kawatani) whom he takes for friends in need as his naivety prevents him from seeing their true nature.
15 March 1975
Meet Saotome Ai, a high school girl from a well-to-do family. When she was a small child, she was in an accident that resulted in a young boy being permanently scarred between his eyes while she emerged unscathed.
09 September 1970
A man is inspired to build a hospital after his mother falls ill and becomes a host to swindle money out of women.
04 October 1986
During the fervently nationalist months leading up to World War II, a rebellious teenager is transferred to a new primary school in a small Inland Sea town.
01 April 1975
Harajuku, the fashion capital of Tokyo. Yasuko works at a boutique as a beginner seamstress. As snow covers the streets, the boutique's interior decorates itself with colorful clothing.
03 June 1953
Fourth installment in the "Achako's Notebook of Youth" series.
30 August 1983
A legendary actress thought to be dead is discovered living in an isolated mansion. A screenwriter is tasked with writing her comeback film, which leads the two to live under the same roof.
06 September 1955
Scammer Horikawa Shinbei hopes to make a quick buck using Namie, a stripper under his control.
01 January 1964
A promotional film for the automobile manufacturer Isuzu Jidosha directed by Nagisa Ôshima - an anthology of three stories.
08 November 1962
The sexual experiences of the passionate Sakiko, from her fling with her boss in her first job to her ending up as a prostitute.
23 September 1995
People from all walks of life all receive mysterious messages from loved ones who were killed 3 months earlier in a shipwreck.
13 April 1954
Fifth film in the 'Travels of Lord Mito' franchise.
27 December 1954
Bored Hatamoto film #17
14 July 1984
From a child's drawing, three kaiju are brought to life through cosmic rays. Kanegon, Pigmon and Booska become charming houseguests with Anime-chan, learning to adapt to everyday life in Japan.
24 February 1954
Fourth film in the 'Travels of Lord Mito' franchise.
24 April 1955
A spectacular comedy with a star-studded cast that depicts unusual trials and unexpected verdicts regarding the five deadly sins: the crime of beauty, the crime of a terrifying wife, the crime of taking the wrong course, the crime of seducing, and the crime of killing with laughter.
25 March 1958
A Japanese artist (Ikebe), who had won the favor of the Cambodian royal family when he rescued their daughter during World War II, returns and falls for the now-grown princess, though neither realizes the other's identity.
18 June 1994
A middle-aged journalist looking to make her big break. After working the same beat on the "women's page", Yumiko gets promoted to editorials.
15 June 1958
Japanese comedy film released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Shintoho's founding.
09 January 1957
In the first year of Chōroku, Satomi Yoshimi, lord of Takita Castle in Awa, faces defeat by neighboring lord Anzai Kagesuren.
26 April 1969
The golden duo of Yoshitaro Mura and Kiyoshi Atsumi brings you a full-on comedy filled with laughter and melancholy set in Kitakyushu.