Tamae Kiyokawa Movie Trailers
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Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen Trailer (1957)
17 December 1957
Ushinosuke returns to his hometown to become a farmer. Part three (of four) of the film adaptation of Bunroku Shishi’s novel, Oban.
Chained Bitch Trailer (1965)
15 October 1965
Japanese prison exploitation movie. Part 1 of the 'Onna bangaichi' series
Good Luck to These Two Trailer (1957)
19 February 1957
A young man and woman are determined to marry despite opposition from her parents.
Masura o hashutsu fukai Trailer (1956)
05 February 1956
Based on a comic strip by Kaoru Akiyoshi. First in a four part film series.
Snake Woman's Curse Trailer (1968)
12 July 1968
An old man dies of heartbreak when a cruel landlord is about to repossess his land. The old man haunts the landlord from the grave.
Zenigata Heiji Detective Story: Heiji Covers All of Edo Trailer (1949)
08 August 1949
Police detective Heiji is assigned to catch the masked Maboroshi gang of robbers who have terrorized all of Edo leaving few clues as to who their leader is.
The Fighting Firemen Trailer (1939)
22 June 1939
Kichigoro, a firefighter from the Maeda family of the Kaga Principality, rescues Oshimo, the younger sister of Jirokichi, a city firefighter from the Ha-gumi group, from a samurai who is trying to kidnap her.
Age of Japanese Guerrillas Trailer (1968)
30 August 1968
Kinta (Nabe Osami) is Japanese by birth, but raised by a Chinese man. He stowsaway to Japan to see his girlfriend Yukiko but gets picked up for vagrancy in Shinjuku and thrown in jail.
The Judo Champ Trailer (1958)
12 August 1958
When Shinsuke returns to Kyushu from the Russo-Japanese War he finds his Judo school hall neglected and in decay.
Shin nitōhei monogatari medetaku gaisen no maki Trailer (1961)
15 January 1961
Second "Pfc. Story" sequel and the ninth and final sequel to "Story of Second Class Private", the only one in both series not directed by Seiichi Fukuda.
Nightshade Flower Trailer (1951)
13 January 1951
Japanese "kayo" film based on the song "Ieraishan" by Yoshiko Yamaguchi.
Diary of an Elegant Hot Spring Trailer (1958)
19 August 1958
At a coastal hot spring inn, a group of women navigate work, personal struggles, and unexpected scandals.
Wedding Day Trailer (1940)
20 March 1940
Twenty-year-old Yoshiko (Setsuko Hara) and her younger sister Asako (Yōko Yaguchi) struggle to accept changes in their home during the preparations of their widowed father's wedding to his chosen bride, Maki Tsuneko (Sadako Sawamura), who's anxious about her conduct as the bride.
A Young Boss Tries Really Hard Trailer (1959)
10 February 1959
A college football star gets caught in a scandal involving a geisha teacher, endangering his team’s season and his family’s honor—until a last-minute comeback restores both.
The Song Lantern Trailer (1943)
11 February 1943
A self-absorbed young actor humiliates an elderly Noh performer, who then commits suicide. His act of cruelty compels his father to disown him, leading the once promising actor to a life on the streets.
The Akasaka Sisters: Soft Touch of Night Trailer (1960)
20 November 1960
Set in the postwar turmoil, Akasaka no shimai paints a vivit portrait of the life of three sisters who struggle to live in Tokyo.
Seisaku's Wife Trailer (1965)
25 June 1965
On the eve of the Russo-Japanese war at the beginning of the 20th century, small-town girl Okane has married an old wealthy man to escape a life of poverty.
Yukiko and Natsuyo Trailer (1941)
14 August 1941
Adaptation of a novel by Nobuko Yoshiya that was serialized in "Shufu no tomo" between 1939 and 1940.
China Night Trailer (1940)
02 January 1940
Wartime propaganda filmed by the Japanese in occupied China, Shirley Yamaguchi portrays an orphan rescued from the streets by a kindly Japanese merchant marine officer.
Ghost Cat of Nabeshima Trailer (1949)
23 August 1949
Tanuma Kandayuu is a high class samurai of the house of Nabeshima. He finds a lavish board of Go (a Chinese Board game) at Kinbei's store.
The Day Before Trailer (1939)
20 October 1939
A forceful indictment of the devastating effects of war and nationalistic fanaticism on the average man, who, in the face of the absurdity of violence, is reduced to apathy or victimhood.
The Old Man of the Propeller Trailer (1939)
01 July 1939
The Old Man of the Propeller can be seen as a comedic amalgam of “King Lear” and “Christmas Carol”.
This Happy Life Trailer (1944)
27 January 1944
A small community in wartime Japan learn how to make do with less.
Rogue Trailer (1968)
12 October 1968
Coal miner Isamu Oba is forced to quit his village and leave his mother and siblings behind. Mining buddy Ichiro accompanies him to Tokyo, and the pair enjoy several "fish-out-of-water" sequences before finding employment at a boxing gym with trainer Sawada and his spunky sister Tomoko.
Ditch Trailer (1954)
27 July 1954
Postwar Tokyo. Pin and Toku live in the squatter area of Kappanuma. Pin and Toku are avid gamblers. They take in Tsuru, a slightly demented woman who has run away from a geisha house.
Sing, Young People! Trailer (1963)
06 January 1963
A story about four best friends and their lives inside and outside college. Then suddenly one of them receives a surprising offer to be a movie star.
Wife of a Lily Trailer (1940)
06 March 1940
This is a rokyoku film of Tenjuken Ungetsu II (Hideko Itami), a popular rokyoku performer who was famous for her seven different voices for men and women of all ages.
The Blue Sky Maiden Trailer (1957)
08 October 1957
Yuko is sent to the coastal regions to be raised away from the rest of her sophisticated family where she finds out from her ill grandmother that she is not who she thought she was.
Love for an Idiot Trailer (1967)
29 July 1967
A middle-aged factory engineer trains, marries, and ultimately loses a teenage bride after she enslaves him to her whims.
Tokyo Profile Trailer (1953)
08 July 1953
A motley cast of characters, including a human billboard and a shoeshine girl, help a 5 year old girl after she is separated from her mother on the crowded streets of Ginza.
Beyond the Hills Trailer (1950)
08 July 1950
Adaptation of a novel by Yojiro Ishizaka, originally released in two parts.
The Snowy Heron Trailer (1958)
29 November 1958
The story follows Oshino, a geisha who is trying to start a new life with a lover who is a painter. However, her past filled with debts and pimps catches up to her.
Ginza Cosmetics Trailer (1951)
14 April 1951
A few days in the life of a quiet geisha, single mother of a smart young boy, in the lively Tokyo quarter of Ginza.
Golden Beast Trailer (1950)
04 November 1950
On a Sunday morning, young dentist Toshio Ezaki wakes up with a hangover, on a bench in his office. He finds a poisoned woman in a green-striped Western-style outfit lying in his exam room.
Wait for Tomorrow Trailer (1960)
26 October 1960
Kohei Misugi works in a vegetable market, but his ambition is to be a photographer. He is given his first opportunity to demonstrate his talent by the Sakura Film Company which offers him an assignment to "Cover Tokyo" with a camera.
Love Letter Trailer (1953)
13 December 1953
Five years after the end of the Second World War, Reikichi, a repatriated veteran, translates love letters for Japanese women to American GIs, while searching for his lost love, Michiko.
My Geisha Trailer (1962)
09 March 1962
Famed movie director Paul Robaix breaks with tradition by not casting his actress-comedienne wife, Lucy Dell, in his latest film production, a version of Madame Butterfly.