Takamaru Sasaki Movie Trailers

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The Woman Gambler's Trump Card Trailer (1969)

15 November 1969

15th in the 17 film Daiei "Woman Gambler" series

The Rambler Goes North Trailer (1962)

03 January 1962

In the nine part Wataridori series (1959-1962), Kobayashi played a wanderer on Japan’s back roads with most of the accoutrements of a Western hero, from a horse to fringes, guitar and even a trusty bullwhip.

The Outsiders Trailer (1958)

26 November 1958

A drama about relations between Japanese immigrants and the indigenous Ainu on Hokkaido, the most northerly island of Japan.

The Rough One Trailer (1969)

13 June 1969

A tale of wannabe yakuza youths. When not cooking up scams with his buddies, Zenkichi develops a crush on Taro's disgusted sister, Miki.

How the Bell of Liberty Rings Trailer (1954)

01 June 1954

Set during Japan's Bakumatsu period, the film follows Fukuzawa Yukichi, a poor samurai's son who defies societal norms to study Dutch and English.

Kill or Be Killed Trailer (1966)

07 September 1966

When Yakuza decides to take avenge his brother, the war shall begin.

Kanto Woman Fortitude Trailer (1969)

04 October 1969

The Black Cat Trailer (1965)

13 February 1965

Helping her mother manage a nightclub, young Emiko quickly realizes how difficult life is.

Opium Plateau: Hell Squad, Charge! Trailer (1966)

15 October 1966

Following “A Man's Face Shows His Personal History”, this movie is the second of the “Trilogy of the Wartime Generation”.

Seven Knights Pt. 2 Trailer (1961)

26 August 1961

Tange Sazen Trailer (1963)

17 November 1963

In 1730, the Tokugawa Shogunate orders the Yagyu Clan to repair a huge shrine. Since it cannot refuse the Shogunate's request, the impoverished Yagyu Clan tries to raise funds by obtaining a sword which holds the key to a wondrous, hidden treasure.

Jigoku no yoru wa makka da ze Trailer (1962)

22 September 1962

1962 Japanese movie

Lightning Karate Blow Trailer (1956)

29 January 1956

Ken Takakura's screen debut, following his admission into Toei ranks via the studio's annual New Faces program, came surprisingly enough in this pair of Okinawa karate films.

The Tragic General: Yamashita Tomoyuki Trailer (1953)

29 April 1953

When Japan entered into the great tragedy that was unforgettable, the general general of the history of the Ming Dynasty, hokudai Yamashita, left the Malay front and occupied Singapore at once, and was praised as a "Malay tiger.

The Forbidden Scoop Trailer (1960)

21 February 1960

Modern comedy social drama about a reporter (Mihashi) for the Toto Shimpo determined to scoop his rivals during the murder investigation of the president of a machinery company.

The Eighth Enemy Trailer (1961)

15 December 1961

Facing to the Clouds Trailer (1962)

01 May 1962

A rookie newspaper journalist, Takema Sakaki, has a strong sense of justice. In the Diet Building he gets acquainted with a library worker, Reiko Nakafuji.

Marathon Samurai Trailer (1956)

05 February 1956

The TV drama of Ima Harube was adapted by Yagi Ryuichiro ("Komuso Henge"), directed by Mori Issei ("I Am Fujikichirou"), and cinematographed by Honda Shozo ("The Return of the Ghost").

Omatsuri hanjiro Trailer (1953)

23 November 1953

Every year, at the festival, familiar merchants such as Toraemon, a magic trick, Tokubei, a blowgun, Kaji, acrobatics, and Unsaibo, a ritual, gather toward the port town.

The Bastards of Lawless Town Trailer (1959)

28 January 1959

An action-packed, dramatic gangster film.

Fright Time Trailer (1964)

01 February 1964

A grieving factory worker storms a Tokyo police station, holding a department chief at gunpoint, convinced he killed his girlfriend.

Profit from Killing Trailer (1964)

11 November 1964

The bustling Ikebukuro area was under the control of the Hanamura Kogyo yakuza gang, and there was no end to the violence.

Reporters from the Sky Trailer (1960)

21 August 1960

Action melodrama.

Story of Japanese Chivalry: Flower of a Chivalrous Man Trailer (1966)

15 June 1966

In the early years of the twentieth-century a young gambler returns to his home town where he finds the gang of which he was once a member engaged in a feud with a rival gang.

Executive Chair Trailer (1958)

08 April 1958

In post-war Japan, The Second Drawer follows Funada, a devoted company man whose planned family trip is disrupted by the sudden death of his boss.

Phoenix Trailer (1950)

23 September 1950

Shippu no Seitarou Trailer (1955)

12 July 1955

A historical drama directed by Yukiya Sato, and co-written by Rokuhei Susukita and Jiro Okuzawa. Seitarou, who travels from trip to trip, was asked by Fujisuke, who was killed in a mess at the Shinshu Oil Shop's gambling house, to deliver his child Shinkichi to his mother Megumi in the old Iwanjoya in Shiojiri, Shinshu.