
Mitsuko Takao
Mitsuko Takao (July 22, 1915 – November 26, 1980) was a Japanese actress.
- Title: Mitsuko Takao
- Popularity: 1.1987
- Known For: Acting
- Birthday: 1915-07-22
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Mitsuko Takao (July 22, 1915 – November 26, 1980) was a Japanese actress.

Movies1 1929 HD
The Idiot, by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Movies5.8 1929 HD
Toshie, a young, conservative secretary-typist has fallen in love with Shozo Narita, a young man she has met through her work.
Movies6.286 1936 HD
The otherwise promising young man Asaji (Heihachirô Ôkawa) and his younger brother Yuji (Hideo Saeki) face blighted lives because of society's disapproval of their illegitmacy and déclassé family.
Movies1 1936 HD
Enoken plays a frog-oil-hawking conman whose claims to martial prowess land him in hot water with the local samurai gentry - but not before he falls in love with exactly the wrong girl. Another musical comedy period film quick on the heels of the earlier Kondo Isami.
Movies1 1930 HD
Directed by Mikio Naruse. It is presumed to be lost.
Movies1 1932 HD
After losing their parents, Eiichi and his sister Kikue are taken in by their aunt and uncle. Kikue is sent to Tokyo to work as a servant. Left alone, Eiichi wants a model airplane that a friend at school has, but finds found solace in reading the model-making instructions in a magazine that his sister sent him. One day, Eiichi gets into a fight and falls into a river, contracting pneumonia. Presumed to be a lost film.
Movies1 1929 HD
A Japanese short film, the earliest extant film of the great director Hiroshi Shimizu.
Movies1 1935 HD
Enoken plays both Kondo Isami and his deadly enemy Sakamoto Ryoma in this comedic, song-filled vision of the Meiji Restoration.
Movies1 1955 HD
Forced on the road by yakuza obligations, a man sets out on a reckless journey to Tsumagoi. Movie posters for local cinemas were often displayed at sento (public baths) too. The handwritten text on the bottom here announces the film will play at Hassen for 3 days.
Movies5.5 1929 HD
A melodrama about an orphan and her mother who are separated and lose contact, but are later reunited.
Movies1 1930 HD
Movies1 1923 HD
Movies1 1935 HD
Two young Burmese brothers and pilots visit Japan, hoping to fulfill their long-held dream of completing a nonstop flight from Tokyo to Rangoon (present day Yangon). Upon their arrival, the elder of the two falls in love with a Japanese woman named Emiko, casting a shadow over not only their flight plans but also the brothers’ relationship.
Movies1 1927 HD
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 role, seventeen-year-old Kinuyo Tanaka.
Movies1 1927 HD
Japanese contemporary drama from 1927.
Movies1 1928 HD
Japanese silent film from 1928.
Movies1 1929 HD
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 blacksmith's younger son is disabled, and the other children in the village tease him. The older son aspires to become a doctor in order to fix his brother's leg. The film depicts the bond between a father and his sons. Only 18 minutes survive.
Movies1 1929 HD
Japanese silent film from 1929.
Movies1 1932 HD
Kan’ichi Hazama and Omiya Shigisawa are engaged to be married, but Omiya breaks the engagement to marry a wealthy banker’s son. Heartbroken, Kan’ichi becomes a moneylender, and years later their paths cross again under changed circumstances. Adapted from a popular serialized novel of the same name.