Takeshi Ogura

Most Popular Takeshi Ogura Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

The Most Beautiful Day of My Life Trailer (1948)

26 September 1948

Life and love in corrupt postwar Tokyo, as a young couple struggles against both the law and the mob.

Boyhood Trailer (1951)

12 May 1951

When a family has to relocate due to the war, they are ostracized by their new community.

Love and Duty Trailer (1954)

24 March 1954

Each one of us lives differently. So, there are many tragedies and comedies in our lives. She feels many conflicts in living her life between truth and love.

The Thick-Walled Room Trailer (1956)

31 October 1956

A group of rank-and-file soldiers are jailed for crimes against humanity, themselves victims of a nation refusing to bear its burdens as a whole.

Kare o korosu na Trailer (1952)

11 September 1952

The Portrait Trailer (1948)

03 August 1948

The mistress of a crook real estate broker comes to terms with her soulless existence after an artist paints her portrait.

Ma no kisetsu: Haru no mizuumi Trailer (1956)

11 March 1956

The Ball at the Anjo House Trailer (1947)

27 September 1947

After Japan's defeat in the war, the Anjo family lose their peerage and wealth. Since their mansion is due to pass into the hands of a creditor, the family holds one last ball before leaving.

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.

Woman Trailer (1948)

02 April 1948

Like many women after the war, Toshiko works as a chorus girl; her boyfriend Tadashi wishes she'd join him more frequently, but she detests his criminal involvement.

Fireworks Over the Sea Trailer (1951)

25 October 1951

A fishing union depends on two brothers to make up the losses caused by the dishonest captains they replaced.

Rumba of Passion Trailer (1950)

29 December 1950

Drama directed by Yasushi Sasaki.

Omoide no borero Trailer (1950)

15 April 1950

Drama directed by Yasushi Sasaki.

Tekirei san'nin musume Trailer (1951)

30 November 1951

The Matsukawa family lived modestly as a close-knit trio of mother and daughters, relying on the income from the younger daughter, Motoko, who worked at a Western-style clothing store in Ginza, and their meager savings.

Haha to ko no mado Trailer (1957)

28 May 1957

Rakuten fujin Trailer (1956)

15 June 1956

In a corner of Tokyo, an old apartment housed the couple Sakaguchi Koyasu, a construction engineer, and Midori.

The Three Musketeers Reunite Trailer (1956)

05 September 1956

Jealousy Trailer (1949)

05 January 1949