Shinichi Himori Movie Trailers
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The Boss's Son at College Trailer (1933)
31 October 1933
The story deals with Fuji, nicknamed Waka-danna (Young Master), the star athlete on his university's rugby team.
Surprising 53 Stations of the Tokaido Trailer (1954)
11 August 1954
Kintaro goes on a journey to his hometown to meet his mother and sister. His love for singing leads him to a perceptive and cheerful girl named Onatsu.
Carmen's Innocent Love Trailer (1952)
13 November 1952
Strip dancer Carmen falls in love with Hajime, who is engaged to the daughter of a right-wing politician.
Birth of Romance Trailer (1957)
15 May 1957
The cabaret «Romance», run by Masami Daisaku's father, is experiencing financial difficulties, and Masami is betting on changes and asks singer Hibari Misora to perform.
Jubilation Street Trailer (1944)
08 June 1944
The few residents left on the streets in Tokyo share their individual stories and come to understand the melancholy of saying goodbye.
The Masseurs and a Woman Trailer (1938)
07 July 1938
A pair of blind masseurs, an enigmatic city woman, a lonely man and his ill-behaved nephew—The Masseurs and a Woman is made up of crisscrossing miniature studies of love and family at a remote resort in the mountains.
Five Siblings Trailer (1939)
20 July 1939
A businessman runs afoul of the law and commits suicide, leaving behind a wife and five children. The
Warm Current Trailer (1939)
01 December 1939
Adaptation of Kishida Kunio's novel. Set against the backdrop of a power struggle within a hospital, depicts the love lives of the director's daughter, the administrative director, a doctor, and a nurse.
Love in the Deep Trailer (1958)
08 June 1958
Bank robbers hide their loot in an underwater cave in a small fishing village, but the Ama (female divers) of the village suspect something and dive to find it.
Dancing Mistress Trailer (1957)
30 July 1957
Osen, a dance teacher who hates men, refuses to become the concubine of a rich merchant, but falls in love with the thief Sojiro, unaware that he is avenging the death of his brother.
Homecoming Trailer (1950)
25 November 1950
A former naval officer returns to Japan after the Second World War ends, encounters the former mistress who ratted him out, and reconnects with his daughter.
Tomorrow Will Be Fine Weather Trailer (1948)
07 December 1948
Lost for 70 years until 2022, Shimizu’s second postwar film recalls Mr. Thank You as he frames the narrative in a familiar setting, tracking an autumnal bus ride from a hot spring town through a mountain pass.
Shochiku Festival: All-Star Lineup – Studio Express / The Birth of an Actress Trailer (1956)
19 September 1956
Produced by Shochiku’s all-star cast as a commemorative film to mark the completion of the “Shochiku Kaikan” in Tsukiji, Tokyo, this movie introduces both the Shochiku Ofuna and Kyoto studios.
Under the Blossoming Peach Trailer (1951)
24 March 1951
A picture-story-show operator, accompanies her son, Akira, who lives apart from her, to a hot-spring medical treatment and spend a moment of brief happiness together, but eventually the time comes to say goodbye.
New Tokyo March Trailer (1953)
01 April 1953
Follows six male friends from elementary school whose career paths diverge—newspaper reporter, engineer, boxer, sushi restaurant owner—but whose romantic lives intersect.
Every Day That New Life Trailer (1955)
23 October 1955
Akiko divorces her husband Fujikawa due to his infidelity, and when she returns to her parents' home, she finds that her family's toy factory is in decline, and she has to work hard to rebuild it.
Namida no Sekinin Trailer (1940)
15 February 1940
Based on Japanese author Toshitaro Takeda's novel of the same name, the film centers around Takako, who unveils a past relationship between her husband and her best friend, and a child of theirs.
The Cheerleading Captain's Love Trailer (1933)
01 March 1933
Tsukamoto and Omitsu are close friends, but one day, Tsukamoto becomes fascinated by Ayako, whom he meets at the home of Miyajima.
Oh! Carefree, Aren't You? Trailer (1926)
22 April 1926
Short Japanese silent comedy from 1926. Directed by "Kamata Nonkinosuke," a probable pseudonym for a junior director (literally "Carefree Man from Kamata," the location of Shochiku studios).
The Sun Rises from the East Trailer (1932)
30 June 1932
The Japanese debut film of silent-era star Sessue Hayakawa, in which he not only starred but directed.
Mother of the East Trailer (1934)
01 February 1934
Japanese drama from 1934. A major production of Shochiku Studio, directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.