Tokihiko Okada Trailers
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Total trailers found: 19
29 October 1926
A twice-remade ironic comedy about a writer's encounter with a female thief.
15 September 1927
Shizuko hesitates between two suitors. While the one she marries commits suicide following a scandal, the other refuses to marry out of love for her.
31 August 1933
A sad love film where the action takes place in Kyoto, in a trading house. Considered a lost film.
12 December 1930
Lost film. Two reporters find that they are repeatedly beaten to the scoop by a new female journalist, 'young miss'.
15 November 1930
A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.
15 August 1931
During the Depression, a young man struggles to provide for his family after he is sacked for defending an older colleague.
01 October 1927
For nearly 300 years, Japan had been hermetically sealed to the outside world. When, in that pivotal year of 1854, the American Admiral Perry took the direct approach that the Dutch had been unwilling to take, the ruling Shogun knew that the dynasty was over.
01 June 1933
Taki no Shiraito is a very independent young woman with a famous water juggling act in a travelling carnival troupe.
07 February 1931
Graduate Okajima finds his old-fashioned beard makes life difficult in a comedy exploring the tension between tradition and modernity.
06 July 1930
In Depression-era Japan, a man commits a robbery to save his critically ill daughter and escapes with the funds, but complications arise.
17 April 1931
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.
29 May 1931
Two people are fascinated by a sculptor's statue. The film is lost.
28 February 1926
Otane, the daughter of a thread shop owner in Ryogoku, is in love with Sumio, the son of an ivory craftsman who lives nearby.
17 April 1931
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.