Kinuyo Tanaka
Popularity:1.2589
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1909-11-28
Place of Birth:Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan
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Also Known As:다나카 키누요, کینو تاناکا
Cape of the North (1976)
A Swiss nun falls in love with a Japanese engineer.
Sansho the Bailiff (1954)
In medieval Japan, a woman and her children journey to find the family's patriarch, who was exiled years earlier.
Sandakan No. 8 (1974)
A young journalist interviews an elderly woman about being forced into prostitution in Borneo at a brothel called Sandakan No. 8.
Equinox Flower (1958)
Wataru Hirayama's outwardly liberal views on marriage are severely tested when his daughter declares that she is in love with a coworker and is...
Kaisen no Zenya (1943)
Kempeitai fights American spies in Japan
Mother (1952)
A teenaged girl witnesses her widowed mother's attempt to sustain her family.
The Life of Oharu (1952)
In Edo Period Japan, a noblewoman's banishment for her love affair with a lowly page signals the beginning of her inexorable fall.
The Woman in the Rumor (1954)
After living a traumatic experience in Tokyo, Yukiko returns to Kyoto, where Hatsuko, her mother, runs a brothel, which upsets Yukiko very much.
The Love of the Actress Sumako (1947)
The stage director Shimamura, who is bringing western theatre to Japan, falls in love with the outspoken actress Sumako Matsui, and leaves his family...
Miss Oyu (1951)
Shinnosuke is introduced to Shizu as a prospective marriage partner, but he falls in love with her widowed sister Oyu. Convention forbids Oyu to...
Flowing (1956)
Otsuta is running the geisha house Tsuta in Tokyo. Her business is heavily in debt. Her daughter Katsuyo doesn't see any future in her mother's trade...
The Munekata Sisters (1950)
Setsuko is unhappily married to Mimura, an engineer with no job and a bad drinking habit. She had always been in love with Hiroshi but both of them...
Zoku aizen katsura (1939)
1939 Japanese movie
Alone Across the Pacific (1963)
Kenichi Horie is determined to challenge his family, the law and the nature crossing the Pacific to America in a small sailboat. Despite his careful...
Women of the Night (1948)
In early post-war Osaka, three women, war widow Fusako, her sister Natsuko, an expatriate from Korea, and Kumiko, Fusako's sister-in-law, descend...
Miyamoto Musashi (1944)
The first of five Musashi series, Shinobu and her brother Genichiro plead with the famous swordsman Musashi Miyamoto to teach them swordsmanship to...
Utamaro and His Five Women (1946)
Utamaro, a great artist, lives to create portraits of beautiful women, and the brothels of Tokyo provide his models. A world of passion swirls around...
Her Brother (1960)
Set in 1926 when Japanese tradition was much stronger, this drama looks at the inner workings of a small family, especially the relationship between...
Flame of My Love (1949)
A woman's struggle for equality in Japan in the 1880s. Eiko Hirayama leaves Okayama for Tokyo, where she helps the fledgling Liberal Party and falls...
Woman of Tokyo (1933)
Ryoichi and Chikako, brother and sister, live together. Chikako toils during the day and, at night, prostitutes herself to fund his college tuition.
Phoenix (1947)
A Japanese war widow recalls her love affair with her deceased husband.
Bright Sea (1963)
On the day of college graduation, Mieko (Sayuri Yoshinaga) stood on stage as the valedictorian for the Department of English. During her university...
Ornamental Hairpin (1941)
A Japanese mountain inn patron's foot is cut by an ornamental hairpin accidentally left behind by a former patron, leading to much curiosity among...
Sincere Heart (1953)
A young student falls into a hopeless romantic attraction to a sick girl, whom he can only see from afar.
The Village Bride (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928. Kinema Junpo ranked it among the ten best Japanese movies of the year.
King of the Land (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928, ranked as Kinema Junpo's second-best Japanese movie of the year.
A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo (1945)
In A Tale of Archery, young, timid bowmaster Kazuma (Akitake Kôno) seeks to beat the archery record set by Hoshino Kanzaemon, a mysterious...
Useless Button (1926)
A hard-working new employee at a trading company is promoted through the company president's business. However, he quarrels with his wife over...
The Ballad of Narayama (1958)
In Kabuki style, the film tells the story of a remote mountain village where the scarcity of food leads to a voluntary but socially-enforced policy...
A Wanderer's Notebook (1962)
Considered one of the finest late Naruses and a model of film biography, A Wanderer’s Notebook features remarkable performances by Hideko...
The Neighbour's Wife and Mine (1931)
A playwright moves to a rural neighborhood to avoid the distractions of the city, but he discovers there are plenty of ways to get sidetracked in his...
The Dancing Girl of Izu (1933)
"The Dancing Girl of Izu" tells of the story between a young male student who is touring the Izu Peninsula and a family of traveling dancers he meets...
A Legend or Was It? (1963)
A Tokyo family escaping the war relocates to a Hokkaido village; their daughter is set to marry the local leader's son, but her siblings disapprove.
Burden of Life (1935)
A middle-aged father has just married off his third daughter, but still has his nine year old son to raise whom he resents as he was unwanted.
Army (1944)
Though plagued by ill health all his life, a young Japanese man is obligated to fulfill his family's longstanding military tradition.
Youth, Why Do You Cry? (1930)
A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.
The Three Treasures (1959)
The legend of the birth of Shintoism. In Fourth Century Japan, the Emperor's son Ouso expects to succeed his father on the throne, but Otomo, the...
The Eternal Rainbow (1958)
Two men at an ironworks encounter roadblocks: the first does not have the grades to get a job, while the other finds himself falling for a co-worker.
Banchō sarayashiki (1937)
short film about Banchō Sarayashiki.
Wedding Ring (1950)
A jewelry store president begins to fall for the doctor treating her husband's illness.
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 2 (1949)
Part 2 starts where the first film ended, with Iemon disposing of the bodies of his wife and Kohei, marrying upward, and being blackmailed by the...
A Man's Recompense: Part 2 (1937)
Sabu Toshinobu is an archaeologist who has taken a liking to Kinuyo Tanaka, the daughter of an archaeologist at an inn in Izu, where he is visiting...
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1 (1949)
Iemon Tamiya is an impoverished masterless samurai who craves a better life, which he cannot have because of his marriage to Oiwa, who is completely...
A Man's Recompense: Part 1 (1937)
Sabu Toshinobu is an archaeologist who has taken a liking to Kinuyo Tanaka, the daughter of an archaeologist at an inn in Izu, where he is visiting...
Flower (1941)
Most of the students studying Ikebana with Kozoe Iemoto are daughters of rich Tokyo families. Kozoe meets and grows close to a doctor who proposes...
A Certain Woman (1942)
Pretty Oshige is deceived by her first love. After this, she lives a hard lifestyle, working at a number of jobs. Her only pleasure is her nephew,...
The Travels of Kinuyo Tanaka (2009)
Compilation of film footage documenting Japanese film star Kinuyo Tanaka's goodwill tour of the U.S. in 1949.
Forever a Woman (1955)
Fumiko, mother of two children and wife of an unfaithful man, shares her family life with her budding vocation as a poet. The beginning of her...
The Moon Has Risen (1955)
Mokichi is the widowed father of three daughters, with whom he lives on the premises of a temple since the war. All three daughters become involved...
Record of a Woman Doctor (1941)
A group of female doctors travel to a remote village during their summer holiday to offer free medical care to villagers. There they must battle...
Okoto and Sasuke (1935)
A period piece about the love of a wealthy blind woman, a teacher of koto and shamisen, and her devoted manservant. Based on a novella by Tanizaki...
An Heir's Place (1953)
This film stars Tanaka Kinuyo as the mother of the heir to the Hosho name, a famous lineage of Noh actors. The heir, Hosho Yagoro, is played by...
Victory of Women (1946)
Representing a destitute mother in an infanticide trial, a female lawyer attempts to convince a conservative prosecutor of the benefits of Japan's...
Five Sisters (1954)
The story of five sisters.
Yellow Crow (1957)
Ichiro Yoshida, the father of the boy Kiyoshi, who has been repatriated from China, returns home after a ten-year separation. The father, who has...
I Graduated, But... (1929)
Tetsuo Nomoto, a young college graduate tries to find a decent job by himself. Later on, he will marry his girlfriend, Machiko, whom he hides the...
The Scent of Incense (1964)
After her mother runs away from home, Tomoko is raised to be a geisha. One day Tomoko meets her mother in a red-light district in Tokyo and her life...
The New Road: Akemi (1936)
The eldest daughter of a noble family is in love with an aviator while being courted by a fellow aristocrat she thinks is a dullard. This part is...
Wakarete ikiru toki mo (1961)
A Hiromichi Horikawa movie
Hahakogusa (1959)
Based on the Nobu Koito story
The Storm (1956)
A widowed high-school teacher tries to raise his four children alone.
Where Chimneys Are Seen (1953)
Where Chimneys Are Seen focuses primarily on the interconnected lives of two couples in a lower-middle-class neighborhood in Senju, a poor industrial...
Kinuyo Tanaka, a Woman We Talk About (2022)
This documentary composed of numerous testimonies and archives, filmed in Japan highlights the extraordinary career of the actress-director Kinuyo...
Marching On (1930)
A farmer’s boy, obsessed with his balsa-and-paper flying models and with dreams of real aircraft, develops a friendship with the daughter of...
I Flunked, But... (1930)
This bittersweet comedy tells the tale of a group of college roommates attempting to cheat their way through their exams. As the title goes, things...
Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth? (1932)
When a young man inherits his father's lucrative business, he cheats the system to set up three of his college friends with jobs.
Dragnet Girl (1933)
A gangster tries to find redemption with the inadvertent help of an innocent shop girl and his jealous girlfriend will do anything to keep him.
Okayo's Preparedness (1939)
A young student of traditional dance falls in love with a handsome young man who visits the dance school in order to take photographs.
Red Beard (1965)
Aspiring to an easy job as personal physician to a wealthy family, Noboru Yasumoto is disappointed when his first post after medical school takes him...
Mama, I Need You! (1962)
After finishing the course of junior high school, Kazuo comes up to Tokyo, leaving his mother alone in the unproductive northern district. He finds a...
(Street of Wandering Pigeons) When Will the Birds Come Home (1955)
Yoshida Denkichi does loses sight of his wife Chiyoko and daughter Toyoko during the war, and is taken in by a familiar woman, Oshige, and becomes...
Osayo Koi Sugata (1934)
The poor novelist Yamamoto is writing his novel, determined and with a headband around his head. With him, the novelist who is always in trouble...
The Bride Talks in Her Sleep (1933)
This pair of gentle yet witty and inventive comedies from the director of The Neighbour's Wife and Mine typify both the formal experimentation of...
Lullaby of the Earth (1976)
The story of an orphan girl, brought up in naive, rustic innocence by an elderly relative, who is suddenly exposed to the brutality, greed and...
The Loyal 47 Ronin (1932)
This 1932 adaptation is the earliest sound version of the ever-popular and much-filmed Chushingura story of the loyal 47 retainers who avenged their...
Ginza Cosmetics (1951)
A luckless geisha struggles to make a living for herself and her young son.
The Inner Palace Conspiracy (1951)
A period mystery in which an unconventional priest exposes the truth behind the bizarre death of a maid in the shogun's harem. Kinuyo Tanaka...
The Tree of Love (1938)
A young doctor, Kozo Tsumura, falls for young nurse Katsue Takaishi. But she's got a secret: she's a widow with a son. Kozo and Katsue decide to run...
Tsukiyo no kasa (1955)
Housewives from four neighboring households casually gather at an old well at Kaneko's house in a residential area on the outskirts of Tokyo. If two...
The Lady of Musashino (1951)
Set in post-war Japan, The Lady of Musashino tells the story of Michiko, a disillusioned young woman trapped in a loveless marriage. She confides in...
Marriage (1947)
In postwar Japan a young woman is unable to marry her sweetheart because her family's in difficult circumstances and needs her income to keep afloat.
Sôbô (1933)
Directed by Mikio Naruse. It is presumed to be lost.
Geisha in the Old City (1957)
Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, the drama, set in the brothels of Shimabara in post-war Kyoto, is a moving look at the lives of women of tenacity and...
Love Letter (1953)
A sad and troubled man finds a new job five years after the end of WWII, where he writes love letters for other people.
How Sorrowful (1956)
The story of a novelist whose wife is confined in a mental hospital. His love for her drives him to write about her, though he runs into trouble when...
The Ataka Family (1952)
Soichi Ataka is the eldest son of Ataka family. Although mentally challenged, he's a person with a gentle heart. Soichi's wife, Kuniko is devoted to...
The Fencing Master (1962)
The Fencing Master tells the story of a man trying to survive as the only world he knows is becoming increasingly irrelevant. Danpei Ichikawa lives...
The Genealogy of Women (1934)
A melodrama by noted auteur and father of director Yoshitaro Nomura, Hotei Nomura. This is apparently the first adaptation of Izumi Kyoka's The...
Chikamatsu's Love in Osaka (1959)
The adopted son of an Osaka courier falls in love with a prostitute and, discovering that she is about to be purchased by a client, steals money from...
The Age of Emotion (1928)
A young man torn between love and friendship.
Victory Song (1945)
Hisshoka is a 1945 Drama film directed by four Japanese directors.
My Elder Brother (1934)
Jyuta, an honest owner of a taxi company, has a younger half-brother who is involved in the yakuza world and doesn’t get along well with his...
On This Earth (1957)
Ichiro’s family used to be a large landowner, but now he is living in poverty with his mother. His mother works hard to get her son through...
Lady Doctor Kinuyo (1937)
Kinuyo is a daughter of doctor of Chinese medicine, and Yasuo is a son of surgeon. Their families always fight like cat and dog. This relationship is...
Song of the Flower Basket (1937)
Three men fall in love with the same young girl who works in a tonkatsu restaurant in the Shitamachi district of Tokyo.
Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director (1975)
In 39 interviews with actors and actresses, writers, producers and staff members, interspersed with film excerpts and stills, Shindō recounts the...
Men vs. Women (1936)
A musical film made for the inauguration of Shochiku's Ofuna Studio, with an all-star cast of the era.
Sisters of Nishijin (1952)
A family of Kyoto textile workers struggles after tragedy.
Sanbaba (1974)
A story about being scared of getting old.
Stepbrothers (1957)
In a military family, an illegitimate son is brutalized by his brothers. A patriarchal, feudalistic household where dissent is forbidden is used to...
An Innocent Maid (1935)
In a back alley of the Shitamachi district of Tokyo, Kihachi bears witness to a series of romantic complications involving the inhabitants of the...
Young Lady (1930)
Lost film. Two reporters find that they are repeatedly beaten to the scoop by a new female journalist, 'young miss'. They decide to team up with her...
A Hen in the Wind (1948)
Tokiko is a mother patiently waiting for her husband's return from the war when her 4-year old son becomes ill. She takes him to the doctor for...
Women in Prison (1956)
The woman prison has a cast all with a story of their own and with no dull or routine day. There is an employee who is divorced after her husband had...
Ugetsu (1953)
In 16th century Japan, peasants Genjuro and Tobei sell their earthenware pots to a group of soldiers in a nearby village, in defiance of a local...
Sorrow Is Only for Women (1958)
The beauty of the Japanese family system is portrayed through the women who greet a woman who went to America thirty years ago to visit her grave.
Tora-san's Dream-Come-True (1972)
When Tora-san returns to visit his family, he is surprised to find an arrogant professor occupying his room. The professor and Tora-san become rivals...
Air Raid of the Enemy Plane (1943)
Japanese war movie.
Spring Thunder (1939)
Eiko is an innocent young lady born into a wealthy family with nothing to offer. She was good at singing, and lived her life playing around with her...
The New Road: Ryota (1936)
The eldest daughter of a noble family is in love with an aviator while being courted by a fellow aristocrat she thinks is a dullard. Told from the...
The Blacksmith of the Forest (1929)
A blacksmith is chased out of the village by the sinister village chief and forced to move to the forest with his wife and two sons. The...
Let's Go in Good Spirits (1941)
In the movies of those times, you can see young boys in the company scene often. Those boys were called kyuji (給仕), which means...
Let's Go, Grandma! (1975)
Let's Go, Grandma! plays like an exuberant, goofy update to Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story. Kinuyo Tanaka plays the titular Grandma, who, after selling...
Mother and Child (1938)
The movie follows a young woman (Kinuyo Tanaka), a daughter of a high-ranking businessman and his neglected mistress, as she struggles to ease her...
Kinuyo's First Love (1940)
Kinuyo is a daughter of rice cracker shop in downtown. She fell in love with her sister's boyfriend. It is a story whose theme is warm human...
Osaka Woman (1940)
When Ochika, from a rich family, marries Danpei, a poor shamisen player, she devotes herself completely to him and takes over her business, to the...
Okinu and Banto (1940)
A story of a store that makes Tabi socks.
That Night's Woman (1934)
That Night's Woman
Story of Lightning (1951)
Gensaburo Funaki and Oyuki were childhood friends, but Gensaburo misunderstood that Oyuki was hesitant to get married because he had to feed his...
A Woman from the Genroku Era (1924)
Japanese film from 1924.
Village Pasture (1924)
Japanese film from 1924.
The Little Traveling Entertainer (1925)
Japanese film from 1925.
Cry of the Raging Current (1925)
Japanese film from 1925.
The Killing of a Hundred Men at Isshinji Temple (1925)
Japanese film from 1925.
Nature Is the Judge (1925)
Japanese silent film from 1925.
Fallen Samurai (1925)
A period drama about samurai who survived a loss in battle. An early jidaegeki by Hiroshi Shimizu.
Love's Snare (1925)
Early silent film from Hiroshi Shimizu.
No Need for Your Opinion (1925)
Japanese silent film from 1925 featuring Kinuyo Tanaka.
Troubled Days (1926)
Early Japanese silent film by Hiroshi Shimizu.
Townspeople (1926)
Early Japanese silent film directed by Heinosuke Gosho.
Oh! Carefree, Aren't You? (1926)
Short Japanese silent comedy from 1926. Directed by "Kamata Nonkinosuke," a probable pseudonym for a junior director (literally "Carefree Man from...
Young Master (1926)
Japanese silent film from 1926. (Obo-chan meaning "Young Master.") Written by Ayame Mizushima, the first female screenwriter in Japan.
Torrent (1926)
Japanese silent film from 1926, directed by Heinosuke Gosho and featuring Kinuyo Tanaka.
The Betrayed (1926)
1926 jidaigeki (period drama) directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.
Love and Courage (1926)
Japanese silent film (jidaigeki) from 1926.
The Cursed Sword (1926)
1926 jidaigeki from Japan.
The Complete Story of Jirocho Shimizu, Part 2: Ashura's Revenge (1926)
A dramatized chapter in the life of Shimizu Jirocho, a famous yakuza boss, gambler, and folk hero of the 1800s.
Her (1926)
1926 silent film directed by Heinosuke Gosho.
Flashing Blade (1926)
Silent jidaigeki released on New Year's Eve, 1926.
Buried Youth (1926)
Japanese silent film from 1926.
Secret Struggle (1927)
Japanese silent drama from 1927.
The Basement (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927.
Yakko no Koman (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927.
The Harakiri at Tennōji (1927)
Silent jidaigeki (Japanese samurai film) from 1927.
Takada no Baba (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927.
An Embarrassing Dream (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927. A landmark in the careers of two up-and-coming stars: director Heinosuke Gosho and, newly promoted to a starring...
Song of the Border Patrol (1927)
Japanese contemporary drama from 1927.
Madame Pearl (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927, based on a popular serialized novel by Kan Kikuchi.
The Oath of a Thousand Kills (1927)
Japanese silent jidaigeki from 1927.
Sankichi the Flying Squirrel (1927)
Japanese jidaigeki from 1927. The titular character's nickname may suggest agility, stealth, or other outstanding skills.
Night is a Trickster (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927.
Lovers' Suicide at Kiso (1927)
Japanese silent film from 1927.
Modern Warrior Training (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
Chronicles of a Sea Country (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928, co-starring Chojiro Hayashi and up-and-coming actress Kinuyo Tanaka.
If Only She... (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
Immortal Love (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
The Eternal Heart (1928)
The logger Yamato has been raising his daughter alone since his wife died in childbirth. The baron who owns the forests where he works convinces him...
Iron Virgin (1928)
After being separated from their parents in childhood and left as orphans, Kyōko and Namiko were raised with the love of their aunt and grew into...
What a Handsome Man! (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
The Face of Humanity (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
A Wife Quits (1928)
Hirano's wife Yasuko had grown weary of her life of poverty. Her feelings of dissatisfaction deepened when she met her elegantly dressed friend...
Thank You for Your Hard Work (1928)
Japanese silent comedy from 1928.
The Glory of the Shōwa Era (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
Symphony of Youth (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928.
Mother, Don't Tarnish Your Name (1930)
Because of her husband’s suicide, a young widow finds herself suddenly cast into a life of solitude, with only her beloved child in her arms....
Echigo Lion (1929)
Japanese silent film from 1929.
Him and Life (1929)
Japanese silent film from 1929.
The Village Where the Skylark Sings (1929)
Japanese silent film from 1929.
The Model of New Women (1929)
A feature-length work based on Kan Kikuchi’s newspaper novel, adapted for the screen by Kōgo Noda. With performances by stars such as Shizue...
Cheerful Song (1929)
Japanese silent film from 1929.
Triumphant Song of the Mountain (1929)
Japanese silent film from 1929.
The Father and His Son (1929)
Japanese silent film from 1929.
The Beating (1930)
Japanese silent comedy from 1930. The directorial debut of Hiromasa Nomura.
Song of Youth (1930)
Shirō Kuroki, the adopted son of the Yamada family, shares a deep and mutual love with his foster sister, Kinuko Yamada. His commitment to political...
Where Do Women Go? (1930)
Japanese silent film from 1930 with an acclaimed performance by Sumiko Kurishima.
A Smiling Life (1930)
Japanese silent film from 1930.
The Big City: Explosion (1930)
Japanese silent film from 1930. The second chapter of "The Big City: Labor" (1929).
The Great Ship (1930)
Japanese silent film from 1930.
The Tale of Kinuyo (1930)
Japanese silent film from 1930. Directed by Heinosuke Gosho, the film marked a new stage in the artistry of Kinuyo Tanaka, earning acclaim strong...
Record of Love and Desire (1930)
Record of Love and Desire a.k.a. Desire of Night (愛慾の記[b], Aiyoku no ki; lit. "Memories of Love and Desire") is a 1930 Japanese silent film...
Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1 (1931)
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a...
Love, Be with Humanity: Part 2 (1931)
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a...
Cry Cheerfully! (1931)
Japanese silent film from 1931.
Sisters: Part 1 (1931)
Japanese silent film from 1931.
Sisters: Part 2 (1931)
Japanese silent film from 1931.
The Tramp and His Daughter (1931)
Japanese silent film from 1931.
ABC Lifeline: Fujieda Chapter (1931)
First chapter of Tasujiro Shimazu's ABC Lifeline, released two months before ABC Lifeline: Part 1 and ABC Lifeline: Part 2.
ABC Lifeline (1931)
Japanese silent film directed by Yasujirô Shimazu, originally released as a two-part movie on December 11, 1931.
Woman of Suffering (1931)
Lost Japanese silent film from 1931.
The Golden Demon (1932)
Kan’ichi Hazama and Omiya Shigisawa are engaged to be married, but Omiya breaks the engagement to marry a wealthy banker’s son....
Victory or Defeat (1932)
Japanese film from 1932, adapted from the novel by Kan Kikuchi. The first sound film from director Yasujiro Shimazu.
My Brother's a Fool (1932)
Japanese film from 1932.
The Willows of Ginza (1932)
Japanese film from 1932.
The Sun Rises from the East (1932)
The Japanese debut film of silent-era star Sessue Hayakawa, in which he not only starred but directed.
Studio Romance: A Guide to Love (1932)
Japanese film from 1932.
Shine, Japanese Women (1932)
Shigeko and Midori, star swimmers at the renowned Kirishima Girls’ School, are training relentlessly with their sights set on the Los Angeles...
Love in Tokyo (1932)
Japanese silent film from 1932.
Storm Zone (1932)
Japanese silent film from 1932.
The Cheerleading Captain's Love (1933)
Tsukamoto and Omitsu are close friends, but one day, Tsukamoto becomes fascinated by Ayako, whom he meets at the home of Miyajima.
Clear and Cloudy (1933)
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from a story serialized in the entertainment magazine "Fuji."
The Road to Marriage (1933)
Japanese silent film from 1933.
Before the Wedding (1933)
Japanese home drama starring Kinuyo Tanaka.
Daphne (1933)
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from Masao Kume's serialized newspaper novel.
Mother of the East (1934)
Japanese drama from 1934. A major production of Shochiku Studio, directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.
Sakura Ondo (1934)
Sakura Ondo was a sound adaptation based on a popular 1934 song, produced at the Shochiku Kamata Studio as part of a five-studio competition to...
Constellations on Earth, Part One: Earth Chapter (1934)
Japanese film from 1934, based on a novel by Itsuma Maki (real name Kaitarō Hasegawa).
Constellations on Earth, Part 2: Constellations (1934)
Japanese film from 1934, based on a novel by Itsuma Maki (real name Kaitarō Hasegawa).
Storm in the City (1934)
Japanese movie from 1934. The final film of director Hôtei Nomura, who died from a stroke suffered at a screening of this film.
Mominoki wa Nokotta (1970)
Depicting Date clan’s internal strife that occurred during a peaceful Edo period governed by the 4th Tokugawa shogun.