Toyoaki Suzuki

Most Popular Toyoaki Suzuki Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Godzilla Trailer (1954)

03 November 1954

Japan is thrown into a panic after several ships are sunk near Odo Island. An expedition to the island led by Dr.

Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: The Second Volume Trailer (1949)

25 January 1949

The adventures of a demobilised soldier and a group of war orphans under his care on Ringing Bell Hill.

Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: The First Volume Trailer (1948)

29 November 1948

The adventures of a demobilised soldier and a group of war orphans under his care on Ringing Bell Hill.

Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Trailer (1956)

27 April 1956

During an assignment, foreign correspondent Steve Martin spends a layover in Tokyo and is caught amid the rampage of an unstoppable prehistoric monster the Japanese call 'Godzilla'.

Sudden Rain Trailer (1956)

14 January 1956

Fumiko and Ryōtarō Namiki's marriage has gone stale, with both constantly arguing over what to do on a day off, or about her cutting out recipes from the newspaper before he finishes reading it.

Farewell Rabaul Trailer (1954)

10 February 1954

A squadron of Japanese fighter pilots realise that they are never going to win the war when they understand that Japanese military tactics have little regard for life.

Godzilla Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

A re-edited Italian-language dubbed version of the original Godzilla, using as a basis the U.S. version, "Godzilla, King of the Monsters!" (1956), plus WWII newsreel footage and clips from other science fiction films.

Lightning Trailer (1952)

09 October 1952

The story of Kiyoko, a young woman who has successfully managed to make a break with her dysfunctional family who have been trying to arrange a marriage for her with a disagreeable man whom she has rejected.

Godzilla, the Monster of the Pacific Ocean Trailer (1957)

14 March 1957

Obscure French version of the original Godzilla. The film combines elements of the original Toho version and the American King of the Monsters! in a unique assemblage exclusive to the Francophone market.