Most Popular Shosuke Taga Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
The Sea of Genkai Trailer (1976)
29 May 1976
Two yakuza, one of whom frequently reflects on an uncomfortable past taking advantage of Korean women, meet a stowaway on Japanese soil from across the Genkai Sea.
Funeral Parade of Roses Trailer (1969)
13 September 1969
In 1960s Tokyo, Gonda owns a bar in which the gay, cross-dresser, and trans scenes meet. Gonda is in a relationship with the madam of the bar, Leda.
Hear the Wind Sing Trailer (1981)
19 December 1981
A student travels back to Kobe for the summer. Once there, he meets his friend Rat, hangs on the usual place, listening to the Beach Boys and meets a mysterious twin girl.
To Your Majesty, The Emperor 2 Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Based on Muneta Hiroshi's military novel. The main character, Yamaguchi Zensuke, is a military dog soldier.
I Are You, You Am Me Trailer (1982)
17 April 1982
9th-graders Kazuo and Kazumi take a tumble at a temple in a small seacoast town in Japan. Through supernatural intervention, their minds and bodies are switched, and the result is a touching and hilarious coming-of-age comedy as they attempt to survive the pressures of junior high school life.
Tokyo Bay Trailer (1962)
27 May 1962
An investigation into a drug smuggler who is assassinated in front of an insurance building sets two detectives, Sumikawa and Akine, into a sprawling investigation through Tokyo's underworld.
Tsugaru Folksong Trailer (1973)
20 December 1973
A young girl is being asked about a man with whom she was keeping company, as her grandmother plays a lament on a shamisen.
No More Easy Life Trailer (1979)
25 December 1979
Mariko is living the life of a typical Japanese college student in the 70's, spending far more of her time balancing boyfriends and part-time jobs than on her schoolwork.
Song of the Devil Trailer (1975)
15 August 1975
Bakyo is a talented but unsuccessful rakugo artist. The very successful Rokyu wants to take Bakyo under his wings, but Bakyo refuses, claiming that Rokyu's rakugo is compromised by the elements of kabuki.