Jun Maki

Most Popular Jun Maki Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Lost in Translation Trailer (2003)

18 September 2003

Two lost souls visiting Tokyo -- the young, neglected wife of a photographer and a washed-up movie star shooting a TV commercial -- find an odd solace and pensive freedom to be real in each other's company, away from their lives in America.

Sky of Hope Trailer (1942)

14 January 1942

What is marriage? Young couple in match-making wanted to know before they decide. They visited married couples of sisters and brothers.

The Dawn of Freedom Trailer (1944)

10 February 1944

This film was made by the Japanese occupation authorities in the Philippines as a propaganda film to show the Philippine people the "benefits" of the Japanese invasion and takeover of their country.

The Whole Family Works Trailer (1939)

11 March 1939

Father of nine children cannot find a job. Despite their aspirations, the children are encouraged by both parents to hold down menial jobs and contribute to the family expenses.

Shanghai Moon Trailer (1941)

01 July 1941

It is presumed to be a lost film.

The Battle of Kawanakajima Trailer (1941)

30 November 1941

This epic depicts the battle between Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen. The focus of the story is the struggle by the unit leader in charge of the main supply wagons and the supply troops to transport materiel to the Uesugi army.

Bouquet of the South Seas Trailer (1942)

21 May 1942

Mother Never Dies Trailer (1942)

24 September 1942

The premature death of a young mother serves as inspiration for her husband and son.

The Burning Sky Trailer (1940)

10 May 1940

The film was produced during Second Sino-Japanese War, before the Pearl Harbor Attack in 1941. The film mainly concerns the training of newly-recruited pilots and their daily life, then their subsequent fighting experiences in China.

Currents of Youth Trailer (1942)

14 February 1942

It was supposed to be about a love story, but it was and was not. An aircraft mechanic working for the government is matched by his boss with the latter man's daughter (Setsuko Hara) who is both beautiful and aggressive.

Machi Trailer (1939)

20 August 1939

A Man's Flower Road of Triumph Trailer (1941)

30 December 1941