Tsuneo Kosumi

Most Popular Tsuneo Kosumi Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Curse of the Blood Trailer (1968)

30 May 1968

A samurai kills a blind man who tells him to repay his debts. Because of the samurai's actions his entire family is to bear a terrible curse.

My Wife Trailer (1965)

16 May 1965

Japanese comedy film.

Genocide Trailer (1968)

09 November 1968

A group of military personnel transporting a hydrogen bomb are left to figure out how and why swarms of killer bugs took down their plane; the answer is more deliriously nihilistic, and convoluted, than they could imagine.

Tora-san's Shattered Romance Trailer (1971)

15 January 1971

Torajiro becomes homesick during his travels after watching a television report about his hometown and meeting a young woman that reminds him of his sister Sakura.

Follow the Girls Trailer (1971)

19 May 1971

Comedy of an entertainment agent and strip-teasers.

Where Spring Comes Late Trailer (1970)

24 October 1970

The story is set in 1970 during the time of the first EXPO in Japan. The film’s main figure is a miner who suddenly becomes unemployed because the mine he worked in was shut down.

Song Festival Trailer (1963)

01 December 1963

Tora-san's Runaway Trailer (1970)

26 August 1970

After an encounter with a dying yakuza's son and at his sister Sakura's urging, Torajiro attempts to change his vagrant lifestyle and become an honest worker with a steady job.

Madcap Mixup Trailer (1969)

23 July 1969

Five fellows are taken by the police for bank hold-ups.

Sword and Flower Trailer (1972)

14 April 1972

Masuda Toshio film starring Watari Tetsuya and Mori Masayuki, about a lone-wolf type (Watari) seeking love and defending the honor of an elderly widower (Mori).

Kanbi no san-tō shain Trailer (1961)

09 September 1961

Japanese comedy film.

Our Miyo-chan Trailer (1969)

31 December 1969

Owner and workers of a tiny medicine factory fall in love with a lovable girl.

Scorpion Trailer (1967)

13 May 1967

Japanese drama film.

Onna no hashi Trailer (1961)

09 June 1961