Shunichi Hirano

Most Popular Shunichi Hirano Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Movie Trailer (2004)

21 August 2004

8 short stories comprise this anthology movie, based on the Tales of Terror TV series. The segments are, in order: The Night Watchman (directed by Akio Yoshida), Wisps of Smoke (Kosuke Suzuki), Gloves (Hirohisa Sasaki), The Weight (Kosuke Suzuki), Full-Length Mirror (Ryuta Miyake), Line of Sight (Keisuke Toyoshima), The Promise (Keita Amemiya) and Hisao (Shun'ichi Hirano).

Scary Fairy Tales: Rapunzel Trailer (1999)

22 October 1999

This is a horror film for adults that takes as its subject matter fairy tales from the East and West, and brings to life their brutality, bizarre nature, and obscenity.

S: The Last Policeman: Recovery of Our Future Trailer (2015)

29 August 2015

The NPS (National Police Safety Rescue), whose purpose is to catch extreme criminals alive, becomes the center of attention.

レベル7 Trailer (2012)

28 May 2012

Last Man -FIRST LOVE- Trailer (2025)

24 December 2025

Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan Volume 2 Trailer (2004)

02 February 2004

An anthology series based on stories collected throughout Japan, mainly by writers Hirokatsu Kihara and Ichiro Nakayama.

Tokyo Boy Trailer (2008)

09 June 2008

Minato is a young girl who was traumatized at a young age by being abandoned by her parents and left with her senile grandmother.

Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Oharai wa Kikanai-hen Trailer (2003)

15 August 2003

The directors include Toshiaki Hirano, the chief director of the TBS drama "Say Hello to Black Jack," Hirohisa Sasaki of "Screaming Lips," Ryuta Miyake of Fuji TV's "Scary True Stories," and Keisuke Toyoshima of "Ghost vs.

Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan Volume 3, Part 1 Trailer (2007)

30 January 2007

Just because the gates to the spirit world are usually kept shut does not mean that they cannot suddenly open, that the dead cannot reach out for your throat, that its denizens cannot prowl in abandoned office buildings, or haunt high school video projects.