Tsugio Saito

Most Popular Tsugio Saito Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Lover's Duet Trailer (1967)

30 September 1967

A melodrama about a talented singer who finally makes her debut. A remake of the 1939 film of the same name.

Lightning Trailer (1967)

11 November 1967

Tora-san's Grand Scheme Trailer (1970)

26 February 1970

After winning big at the races, Torajiro Kuruma wants to take his aunt and uncle on a trip to Hawaii to partly pay the great filial debt he feels he owes them, but the plan hits a snag.

Tora-san's Cherished Mother Trailer (1969)

14 November 1969

Kuruma Torajiro is discovered looking around Kyoto for someone special to him.

Tora-san, the Good Samaritan Trailer (1971)

28 April 1971

After a quarrel with his mother, Torajiro sets off to find a bride.

Crimson Bat, the Blind Swordswoman Trailer (1969)

15 March 1969

A young girl named Oichi is abandoned by her mother and blinded by a lightning strike. When her guardian is killed, she learns to wield a sword from a traveling ronin.

Trapped, the Crimson Bat Trailer (1969)

21 June 1969

Oichi may have met her match as she vies against the evil beauty that has set her sights on destroying her.

Ara kure kōya Trailer (1963)

11 September 1963

How to Make Money Trailer (1964)

01 February 1964

Japanese comedy film.

Secret Agent 101 Trailer (1966)

24 December 1966

Japan-Hong Kong co-production.

Our Love Trailer (1965)

21 August 1965

A school-themed story where everyone gathers around a campfire and cheats on tests .

Tattooed Temptress Trailer (1968)

13 April 1968

Tonomura has a singular taste in women. He likes them, but he wants them tattooed. To this end, young Osayo has herself decorated with a celebrated flying-angel pattern and in this way brings much pleasure to her patron.

Ohana han: Dai ni bu Trailer (1966)

01 October 1966

A sequel to Ohana han.

Ohana han Trailer (1966)

30 July 1966

This is a film adaptation of a popular NHK drama that depicts a strong-willed woman, Hana, who lives a lively life while being swept up in the waves of the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras.