5000 results found for: Tokyo Chiken no Otoko
Bewitched in Tokyo SP
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes6.9
Christmas special following the series. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Remake of the American TV series “Bewitched” [1964].
Door 2: Tokyo Diary
Japanese Movie - 19917.4
Ai is a call girl whose job involves a lot of risk. Every time she goes through a door, she has no idea what type of man is on the other side. Some are sweet, some are violent, and some are just full-on crazy! One…
Heisei Musekinin Ikka: Tokyo Deluxe
Japanese Movie - 19958.0
The movies tells the story of the Ameya family, who are all fraudsters. The family consists of five siblings, all from different fathers, and a mother who keeps getting marriage and divorced over and over again. They…
Battle Girl: The Living Dead in Tokyo Bay
Japanese Movie - 19917.7
After meteor land, the population of Tokyo transforms into flesh-eating zombies, and the military quarantines the city. A survivor, Keiko, fights her way through the city and attempts to defeat General Hugioka's evil…
Minakamisho no Gensan: Tokyo Unga ~ Shinshu Madaraokogen Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 1999, 1 episodes
Twilight in Tokyo
Thai Movie - 19897.5
It deals about a young Thai lady, Waew, sent to Japan to become an escort girl. Her parents are poor farmers. Waew is the elder sister and has decided to sell her body in Tokyo in order to support her parents and younger…
Black Out Tokyo Elevator Panic
Japanese Movie - 20001.0
Kazuo "Gaira" Komizu's sexually charged, delirious, and extremely low budget movie, has two men and two women trapped in an elevator, indulging in their growing psychotic fantasies about what they would do to each…
Yoshikawa Mitsuko
Yoshikawa Mitsuko was a Japanese actress born in Kyobashi, Tokyo, Japan. Her birth name was Yoshikawa Man (吉川マン). After graduating from Taimei Elementary School, she joined the Shochiku Kinema Research Institute in 1924 and later joined the Shochiku Kamata Studios in 1925. The following year,…
Ebara Tatsuyoshi
Ehara Tatsuyoshi is a Japanese actor and businessman from Tokyo. He is a graduate of Keio University. In 1948, he appeared as a child actor in "Kane no Naruoka". After that, he joined Toho and worked as a youth star.
Koda Hiroko
Joined the NHK Tokyo Broadcasting Company in 1953 and worked as an actress on stage and on the air. Appeared in the 1976 serial television novel "Unno Juttan". She also won the Minister of Education Award and the Prix Italia Grand Prize for the music poetry "Ondine" ( composed by Akira Miyoshi ), starring…
Aono Hirayoshi
Born in Tokyo Prefecture Tokyo City Azabu-ku, Roppongi (now Tokyo, Minato-ku, Roppongi). His birthplace had the long-established Japanese confectionery shop "Aono Sohonpo", and the popular product "Umochi" was also made by Aono's suggestion "a confectionery that can be eaten in the dressing room without…
Fujii Rokusuke
Originally from Tokyo , his real name is Rikusuke Tanaka, and he used Ayamine and Rokuyo as his haiku names . Originally a fishmonger as a family business, he became an actor by becoming a disciple of Yoho Ii , who follows the Shinpa trend . He was active in the Ii troupe and the Shizuma Kojiro troupe…
Inoue Kohei
Born in Tokyo, Inoue is a Japanese film director and a commercial planner. His major films include Excited Death (Moosic Lab 2018 Grand Prix for Short Films) and Dong Teng Town (TIFF 2020). He has also worked on a video for Nogizaka 46. Excited Death is his first feature film. (Source: TMDB)
Gomi Kunitaro
He moved to Tokyo, and in 1900 (Meiji 33), when he was 25 years old, he joined the "Takada Minoru Ichiza", which was presided over by the new school Minoru Takada, and made many appearances in Hongo, Tokyo. In 1908 (Meiji 41), Yoshizawa Shoten started appearing in the movie studio Yoshizawa Shoten Meguro…
Akagi Keiichiro
Born Akatsuka Chikahiro in Tokyo, Akagi and his family moved to Shonan, during World War II, to avoid air attacks, eventually settling in Hayama. His childhood was largely a pleasant affair, though it was sometimes punctuated by hardships typical for most Japanese families during the postwar years.…













