Tatsuo Saitō

Tatsuo Saitō Trailers

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Tatsuo Saitō (斎藤 達雄, Saitō Tatsuo, 10 June 1902 – 2 March 1968) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1925 to 1967.

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Total trailers found: 117

Lord Jim Trailer (1965)

15 February 1965

After being discredited as a coward, a 19th century seaman lives for only one purpose: to redeem himself.

Osayo koisugata Trailer (1934)

14 September 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 paying his bills, is the girl Saya who becomes the model for his novel.

A Ripple in a Morning Trailer (1952)

01 May 1952

Atsuko is an office secretary who is also her family's primary source of income and caretaker in postwar Japan.

Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth? Trailer (1932)

13 October 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.

That Night's Wife Trailer (1930)

06 July 1930

In Depression-era Japan, a man commits a robbery to save his critically ill daughter and escapes with the funds, but complications arise.

Tokyo File 212 Trailer (1951)

26 January 1951

A Communist spy ring in Japan is hard at work trying to sabotage the American war effort during the Korean War, using kidnapping, murder and a disturbed former kamikaze pilot.

Sinking the Unsinkable Trailer (1944)

23 March 1944

Japanese Warmovie

The Lady and the Beard Trailer (1931)

07 February 1931

Graduate Okajima finds his old-fashioned beard makes life difficult in a comedy exploring the tension between tradition and modernity.

The Vampire Moth Trailer (1956)

11 April 1956

The story of a professional nude model stalked by a bizarre, unknown man wearing a hideous mask.

Burden of Life Trailer (1935)

10 December 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.

Tokyo Chorus Trailer (1931)

15 August 1931

In Depression-era Tokyo, a young man struggles to provide for his family after he is fired from his job.

The Spy Has Not Died Yet Trailer (1942)

23 April 1942

Gokumon Jima: Kaimei Hen Trailer (1949)

05 December 1949

Sequel to "Island of Horrors" (獄門島, 1949).

Nippon no obaachan Trailer (1962)

03 January 1962

Two obaachans become fast friends listening to music in front of a record store. They both boast about their loving sons but in reality, one had just escaped a retirement home and the other was looking for an escape from her son and daughter-in-law.

The Grand Master Trailer (1948)

18 October 1948

Shogi, a Japanese form of chess, is a game that requires skill and determination. When poor sandal-maker Sakata decides to pursue his dream of becoming the Shogi Grand Master Champion, everything is at stake – including his family.

The Revengeful Spirit of Eros Trailer (1930)

27 July 1930

A young couple jump into the sea as part of a suicide pact. The man is rescued and subsequently discovers that his lover is also alive and working in a dance hall.

I Flunked, But... Trailer (1930)

11 April 1930

This bittersweet comedy tells the tale of a group of college roommates attempting to cheat their way through their exams.

The Tree of Love Trailer (1938)

15 September 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.

The Devil's toast Trailer (1947)

21 October 1947

Retired police inspector Kurusu is vacationing at a seaside hotel when one night he hears a child's screaming.

Three Stripes in the Sun Trailer (1955)

23 November 1955

A racist sergeant stationed in post-war Japan finds himself softening towards the children and falling for a local woman.

Days of Youth Trailer (1929)

13 April 1929

Students Watanabe and Yamamoto unknowingly compete for the same girl.

A Straightforward Boy Trailer (1929)

24 November 1929

A kidnapped boy proves to be more than his abductor can handle.

Young Lady Trailer (1930)

12 December 1930

Two reporters find that they are repeatedly beaten to the scoop by a new female journaist, 'young miss'.

Zoku aizen katsura Trailer (1939)

05 May 1939

1939 Japanese movie

The New Road: Ryota Trailer (1936)

16 December 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.

The Munekata Sisters Trailer (1950)

08 August 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 failed to propose when Hiroshi left for France a few years ago.

Twenty-One Fingerprints Trailer (1948)

12 July 1948

Third film of the Bannai Tarao series starring Chiezo Kataoka

Moth-eaten Spring Trailer (1932)

27 May 1932

Directed by Mikio Naruse. It is presumed to be lost.

The Luck Which Touched the Leg Trailer (1930)

03 October 1930

A salaryman finds some money in the street and gets a reward for returning it to its rightful owner. However his colleagues immediately start borrowing money and selling him things he doesn't need, much to his wife's annoyance.

A Primer on Marriage Trailer (1930)

05 January 1930

Bored in his marriage, a dentist flirts with a young woman on a train. However he soon finds himself embroiled in a series of misunderstandings with his wife, the young woman and her husband.

Claws of Iron Trailer (1951)

24 February 1951

During the war a man is bitten by a creature which looks like a cross between a bear and an ape in the jungle.

Women at War Trailer (1939)

01 February 1939

Naomi Tazawa (Hiroko Kawasaki), who works at Isetan Department Store, was told by an executive at a film company (Ken Uehara), that he was going to make a film about her.

College Is a Nice Place Trailer (1936)

19 March 1936

In a Tokyo boarding house a group of students and recent graduates struggle to complete their studies and find jobs.

Happy Times Trailer (1933)

19 October 1933

A young couple is harrased by an uncle.

The Motherland Far Far Away Trailer (1950)

05 March 1950

The Flower is not False Trailer (1941)

17 April 1941

Hana wa itsuwarazu (1941) is the second directorial work by Shochiku's Oba Hideo. Oba had previously worked as an assistant director to Shimizu Hiroshi and penned films for Shimazu Yasujiro.

The Woman Who Holds the Key Trailer (1946)

15 August 1946

Shochiku melodrama about the loves of the humble people living in the poor tenament called the Ryuheiso.

Mother's Ambition Trailer (1955)

17 August 1955

The Kumakichi Ishida family lived happily in a small house in Shibuya while their mansion in Azabu was requisitioned by the occupation forces.

The Loyal 47 Ronin Trailer (1932)

01 March 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 feudal lord after he was obliged to commit hara-kiri due to the machinations of a villainous courtier.

Three Gentlemen Return from Hong Kong Trailer (1962)

01 June 1962

Mother and Child Trailer (1938)

01 July 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 mother's loneliness, while also having an affair with her father's subordinate.

Kōfuku no genkai Trailer (1948)

01 November 1948

The eldest daughter of the Takamatsu family, Atsuko, a widow, returns home due to not getting along with her late husband's family.

Spring Comes from the Ladies Trailer (1932)

29 January 1932

A student comes up with various schemes to avoid paying a tailor the money he owes him. Considered to be a lost film.

Sailor Trailer (1944)

25 May 1944

Shinpachi Morimura, who was born in a fusuma craftsman's house, wants to join the Japanese navy. However, his father wants him to continue in the family business and refuses to accept it.

The Boss's Son at College Trailer (1933)

31 October 1933

The story deals with Fuji, nicknamed Waka-danna (Young Master), the star athlete on his university's rugby team.

Riku no ôja Trailer (1928)

10 November 1928

Suzhou Nights Trailer (1941)

29 December 1941

A hostile Chinese nurse (Yamaguchi) who works in an orphanage is won over by the care and commitment of the Japanese doctor (Sano) who treats her wards.

The Emperor's Hat Trailer (1950)

01 December 1950

A man working in a museum steals the Emperor's hat on display.

Forbidden Path Trailer (1952)

08 July 1952

Joe Butterfly Trailer (1957)

29 May 1957

The staff of "Yank" magazine are among the first American troops into Tokyo after the Japanese surrender.

Pumpkin Trailer (1928)

31 August 1928

Comedy about a young man juggling several girlfriends. Considered to be a lost film.

The Life of an Office Worker Trailer (1929)

25 October 1929

When Tsukamoto is made redundant he cannot bring himself to tell his wife. Instead he investigates other employment opportunities.

Morishige, where are you going? Trailer (1956)

14 June 1956

A man who seemed to have found happiness with a wife and child loses his wife and his daughter gets married.

Haha o tataeru uta Trailer (1939)

06 July 1939

A widow works as an insurance seller to raise her three children

Dreams of Youth Trailer (1928)

29 April 1928

Lost silent film

The Sorrow of the Beautiful Woman Trailer (1931)

29 May 1931

Two people are fascinated by a sculptor's statue. The film is lost.

The New Road: Akemi Trailer (1936)

30 November 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.

Farewell to Spring Trailer (1952)

28 March 1952

Bittersweet shomin-geki drama by Keigo Kimura

Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki Trailer (1932)

01 December 1932

Sumida River Trailer (1942)

03 September 1942

Inoue was something of a rarity in the sense, that he was a Shochiku house director who seems to have worked mostly in period films, often with big stars like Hasegawa or Bando.