Yayoko Kitano

Most Popular Yayoko Kitano Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Seven Samurai Trailer (1954)

26 April 1954

A samurai answers a village's request for protection after he falls on hard times. The town needs protection from bandits, so the samurai gathers six others to help him teach the people how to defend themselves, and the villagers provide the soldiers with food.

Yagyu Secret Scrolls Trailer (1957)

14 April 1957

In the Tokugawa Era, the clan of Lord Yagyu has hidden away three scrolls containing clan secrets which, if revealed, would cause revolution and disaster for the clan.

Forbidden Path Trailer (1952)

08 July 1952

Red-Light Bases Trailer (1953)

08 December 1953

Story about a poor Japanese woman living near an American army base who resorts to prostitution.

Vagabond Employee: Outcry Trailer (1959)

12 May 1959

When a corrupt executive takes over his struggling company and violates his girlfriend, a young salaryman declares war, leaving his job to expose the truth by any means necessary.

Bridal Candidates Trailer (1955)

22 January 1955

Rookie reporter Yukiko helps save the failing Miyako Times with her friends, while romance and comic chaos unfold around her and fortune-teller Ishibashi.

The Hotelman's Holiday Trailer (1958)

12 July 1958

Based on the novel "Ekimae Ryokan" by Masuji Ibuse, a longtime hotel employee struggles to bring his old-fashioned ryokan in line with postwar Japanese business practices.

In Case of One Woman Trailer (1956)

22 August 1956

The Wicked Boy Trailer (1956)

01 June 1956

Triumphant Song of Youth Trailer (1956)

24 October 1956

Swimmers Akio and Natsuko train hard for national competition while Natsuko struggles with family chaos — her father’s affair and her mother’s push for an arranged marriage.

The Wife is a University Student Trailer (1956)

26 February 1956

Outspoken student Noriko stands up to bullies and befriends pitcher Mitsuo. As their bond deepens, she impulsively declares she wants to marry him—then reconsiders, realizing both still have growing to do before love can truly begin.