Shigeki Sugiyama

Most Popular Shigeki Sugiyama Trailers

Total trailers found: 29

Story of Second Class Private, Sequel Trailer (1956)

18 March 1956

First sequel to "Story of Second Class Private".

Nitōhei monogatari: Banji yōryō no maki Trailer (1959)

19 April 1959

Sixth sequel to "Story of Second Class Private".

The Hidden Treasure Trailer (1959)

05 April 1959

Shochiku's commemorative 3000th film production; a suspenseful period drama.

Ushiwakamaru Trailer (1952)

17 September 1952

Nitōhei monogatari: Shindara kami-sama no maki Trailer (1958)

20 April 1958

Fourth sequel to "Story of Second Class Private".

Pfc. Story - Behind the Enemy Lines Trailer (1960)

01 April 1960

First "Pfc. Story" sequel and eighth overall sequel to "Story of Second Class Private".

Travels of Lord Mito Pt.3 Trailer (1954)

22 December 1954

Third film in the 'Travels of Lord Mito' franchise.

Shin nitōhei monogatari medetaku gaisen no maki Trailer (1961)

15 January 1961

Second "Pfc. Story" sequel and the ninth and final sequel to "Story of Second Class Private", the only one in both series not directed by Seiichi Fukuda.

Denshichi Torimonocho: Female Fox Palanquin Trailer (1956)

01 June 1956

One night in Edo, a mysterious woman in a palanquin appeared at the moneylender Yamashiroya, revealing herself to a beautiful woman.

Pfc. Story - The Divine Tempest Trailer (1959)

09 October 1959

First installment of the "Pfc. Story" series of military-themed comedies from Shochiku, and seventh overall sequel to "Story of Second Class Private".

Edo no kaoyaku Trailer (1960)

13 March 1960

Battle of Roses Trailer (1950)

28 October 1950

Following the death of Mr Masago, his wife Satomi loses the family's cosmetics company to Mr Mogy due to huge amount of withdrawal debt caused by her husband.

The Bride and the Treasure Trailer (1956)

08 January 1956

Den Shichi of Kurodomon-chō, the best detective in Edo, captured members of a thief gang called "Kitsutsuki," but let three, including the rōnin Daikoku Yajūrō, Tengai Omachi, and Kasumi no Seiji, escape.

Nitōhei monogatari: Aa senyū no maki Trailer (1958)

28 December 1958

Fifth sequel to "Story of Second Class Private".

The Three Magicians Trailer (1960)

21 January 1960

How to Make Money Trailer (1964)

01 February 1964

Japanese comedy film.

Denshichi Torimonocho: Mad Skullwoman Trailer (1958)

09 January 1958

Detective Denshichi is called to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the Kishu family's daughter Teruhime and the activities of a dangerous group dressed as skulls and their female leader.

Private Second Class Trailer (1955)

15 November 1955

First film in a series of military-themed comedies from Shochiku.

Man of Edo Trailer (1959)

13 September 1959

Historical drama depicting the life of Banzuin Chobei.

Yosakoi shigure Trailer (1959)

11 October 1959

Hana fuku kaze Trailer (1953)

12 February 1953

Beautiful Gonpati Trailer (1954)

03 March 1954

A foot soldier from Tottori domain named Shirai Gonpachi showcased exceptional swordsmanship that even surpassed the domain's champion Honjo Sukehichi during a ceremonial match.

Kuroshio hibun: Jigoku no hyakuman ryō Trailer (1960)

15 April 1960

The Young Avenger Trailer (1957)

07 May 1957

Akitaro Orizuru, who set out on a journey to avenge his father's death in the darkness, returned to Itako, his hometown, where the Ayame Festival was approaching, for the first time in five years.

Bored Hatamoto: The Imposter Trailer (1952)

14 January 1952

Around the Genroku era, there was a man named Saotome Shusui-no-Suke, nephew to the senior councilor Matsudaira Sakon Shogen.

Yamihōshi Trailer (1960)

06 July 1960

Hear My Mother's Cry Trailer (1959)

06 September 1959

Inspired by the issue of rescuing former Japanese soldiers reportedly still surviving on Lubang Island.

Raised on an Island Trailer (1963)

13 June 1963

A melodrama based on a hit song by Yoshio Tabata. Set on Kikaijima Island, the story depicts the love between a simple-hearted island girl and a down-to-earth island man.

Ah, Youth Trailer (1951)

15 June 1951