Most Popular Yūko Mochizuki Trailers
Total trailers found: 46
The Tale of Jiro Trailer (1955)
25 October 1955
Based on the novel by Kojin Shimomura. Story of a young boy and his adventures in the country. His idyllic life is shattered by the illness and death of his mother.
Sisters Trailer (1953)
29 April 1953
Three beautiful daughters grew up in a dog and cat care clinic. The eldest was named Takako (Keiko Tsushima), the second was Tsugumi (Keiko Awaji), and the third was Mihato (Hibari Misora).
Kwaidan Trailer (1965)
06 January 1965
Taking its title from an archaic Japanese word meaning "ghost story," this anthology adapts four folk tales.
Kaachan Trailer (1961)
15 March 1961
Home drama about tin craftsmen and their families in downtown Tokyo. Though poor, they do not lose their cheerfulness or give in to oppression.
Carmen Comes Home Trailer (1951)
21 March 1951
A rural village elder plans an event on the return of a farmer's daughter from the city, unaware that she has become a Westernized burlesque artist.
Always in My Heart Part 2 Trailer (1953)
01 December 1953
Machiko and Haruki’s drama continues. Two meet again in Hokkaido only to be separated again.
The Song of the Cart Trailer (1959)
11 February 1959
A lifetime story of a woman who stubbornly lives in a poor mountain village in post-war Japan.
Always in My Heart Trailer (1953)
15 September 1953
Machiko Ujiie and Haruki Atomiya first meet and fall in love on Ginza’s Sukiyabashi Bridge during the Great Tokyo Air Raid in March 1945.
A Japanese Tragedy Trailer (1953)
17 June 1953
At the close of the war in Japan, a widowed mother makes every possible sacrifice to bring up her ungrateful son and daughter who are unimpressed with their poor standard of living at home.
The End of Summer Trailer (1961)
29 October 1961
The family of an older man who runs a small sake brewery become concerned with his finances and his health after they discover him visiting an old mistress from his youth.
The Ballad of Narayama Trailer (1958)
01 June 1958
In a remote village where food is scarce, elders who reach the age of 70 are carried by their children to the top of a nearby mountain to die in solitude.
Red Lion Trailer (1969)
10 October 1969
Japan, February 1868. As the Tokugawa shogunate declines and the power of Emperor Meiji grows, Gonzo, a soldier of the Restoration Army, returns to Sawando, his hometown, to announce the end of tyranny.
Farewell to Dream Trailer (1956)
17 April 1956
A coming-of-age story portrayed as the loss of all youthful illusions. Sixteen-year-old Yoichi dreams of becoming a sailor.
The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice Trailer (1952)
01 October 1952
The arranged marriage between a capricious woman from Tokyo high society and a quiet rustic man is tested by a marital crisis.
Love du Jour Trailer (1957)
14 July 1957
The proprietress of a long-established sushi restaurant in Asakusa is a war widow who has raised three children.
Late Chrysanthemums Trailer (1954)
15 June 1954
What is the life of a Geisha like once her beauty has faded and she has retired? Kin has saved, and become a wealthy money-lender, spending her days coldly collecting debts.
The Thick-Walled Room Trailer (1956)
31 October 1956
A group of rank-and-file soldiers are jailed for crimes against humanity, themselves victims of a nation refusing to bear its burdens as a whole.
Beauty and the Thief Trailer (1952)
22 September 1952
The picture belongs to the jidai gekki (historic) genre. It is a powerful story of violence and eroticism, picturing a world at once sordid and poetic, with two central themes which intermingle to compound an admirable panel of a critical period in Japanese history: the great famine in the mid 19th Century.
This Way, That Way Trailer (1952)
23 December 1952
An intellectual couple in a staid and tedious marriage are surprised when the wife’s niece, who has run away from home, turns up unexpectedly to stay with them.
Sisters Trailer (1955)
10 April 1955
Keiko and Toshiko are sisters who leave their mountain home, where their parents live in a hydroelectric plant company house to study in the city.
The Fourth Lady Trailer (1948)
23 December 1948
It was the first time in six years that I was able to step on the land of my homeland, the land of my nostalgia.
Three Loves Trailer (1954)
29 December 1954
In a mountain village, Heita, a translator's son, is a gifted boy but is shunned by the villagers. He can imitate birds' cry and befriends another boy who works in a brewery.
Rice Trailer (1957)
04 March 1957
A touching story depicting the harsh lives of farmers in Kasumigaura. An attempt to start a fishery business to revive an ailing farming community creates friction amongst the proud residents.
Street of Love and Hope Trailer (1959)
17 November 1959
The lives of a teenager, his impoverished family, a wealthy young woman who buys a pigeon from him, and his caring teacher converge and consequently become more complicated.
Salaryman Sampei Meijiro: Sighing Husband Trailer (1960)
05 July 1960
The fourth instalment in the Salaryman Mejiro Sanpei series.
Ofukuro Trailer (1955)
10 April 1955
Shizuka, Eiichiro, and Mineko, their father and son, live modestly in a certain suburb, leading a dreary but happy life.
Salaryman Mejiro Sanpei Trailer (1955)
17 May 1955
A masterpiece of life sketches overflowing with heartwarming affection and laughter that portrays the modern common people with humor and pathos, focusing on the daily life of Sanpei Mejiro, a salaryman for over twenty years who finds a little happiness in life in his poor but joyful home.
Modern People Trailer (1952)
03 September 1952
A section chief at the Bureau of Construction is in a shady relationship with a construction company.
The White Orchid Trailer (1951)
24 March 1951
A Japanese adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story Boule de Suif, directed by Kimura Keigo
Always in My Heart Part 3 Trailer (1954)
27 April 1954
Machiko and Haruki’s drama continues. Machiko is not allowed to see Haruki. They finally meet again, but Haruki departs to Europe.
Carmen's Innocent Love Trailer (1952)
13 November 1952
Strip dancer Carmen falls in love with Hajime, who is engaged to the daughter of a right-wing politician.
The Garden of Women Trailer (1954)
16 March 1954
A student at a woman's university takes a controversial action against the school's old-fashioned doctrines.
Doctor's Day Off Trailer (1952)
01 April 1952
Having completed the first year at his new medical practice, a doctor plans to relax on his day off. However, it is not to be: on this hectic day a man just back from the war front visits the doctor with a medical emergency, followed by a woman who claims to have been molested.
Different Sons Trailer (1961)
12 November 1961
In the middle of the period of high economic growth in Japan, a family is thrown into disarray over work, money, and romance.
The Child Writers Trailer (1958)
23 August 1958
A touching story about little Futyan and his sister Matiko. Their parents are very poor, but the children are not discouraged—they run to school together and find many interesting things in life.
A Case of Honor Trailer (1957)
20 February 1957
The obstinate black market trader Okyo lives together with her son Seitaro, who works as a mechanic for a bus company.
New Tokyo March Trailer (1953)
01 April 1953
Follows six male friends from elementary school whose career paths diverge—newspaper reporter, engineer, boxer, sushi restaurant owner—but whose romantic lives intersect.
Here, We Live Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
FIlm directed by famous actress Mochizuki Yuko as part of the protest movement that was going on against the closure of several coal mines in Kyushu, in this case Chikubo coal mine.