Kimiko Ito

Most Popular Kimiko Ito Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Shufu to Sei-seikatsu Trailer (1984)

23 November 1984

A woman marries the fiancé of her late sister but begins to have doubts when he starts to get overly friendly with a former classmate.

Wet Kimono Trailer (1983)

12 March 1983

In the early Showa period, a young woman named Asako drifts into a certain red light district. She appears in a white dress, straw hat, and white parasol, which is out of place in this area, but what kind of past does she have, and what are her feelings as she drifts there?

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters Trailer (1985)

20 September 1985

A fictional account of the life of Japanese author Yukio Mishima, combining dramatizations of three of his novels and a depiction of the events of November 25th, 1970.

A Taxing Woman's Return Trailer (1988)

15 January 1988

Ryōko Itakura returns as the tough-as-nails government taxing agent. This time she must figure out a way to expose a fanatical religious cult lead by a corrupt sociopath.

Koichiro Uno's Dirty Sisters' Barber Shop Trailer (1983)

25 February 1983

A younger sister helps out in her older sister’s barber shop where the customers get a little too frisky.

Lowly Ronin 4: Living Hell Trailer (1983)

18 February 1983

The "lowly ronin" meets a child who is being chased by men that killed his father before his eyes. Feeling indebted to the child for buying him dinner, the Ronin takes the child back to his village.

Memories of You Trailer (1988)

05 March 1988

University student Akira meets the lovely 14-year-old Yumi, whom he had tutored years ago. Her mother is told by her doctor that the schoolgirl has leukaemia and has only 6 months to live.

Lost Chapter of Snow: Passion Trailer (1985)

21 December 1985

Iori, taken from an orphanage by a family for domestic work, runs away and is adopted and raised by two young men.

A Sandcastle Model Family Home Trailer (1989)

15 September 1989

An opportune salaryman moves his family into a model mansion for 12 months; unfortunately, they must allow prospective buyers to trek through their home during business hours.