Kenkichi Hara

Nascimento : 1907-03-24,

Morte : 1962-08-10

Filmes

Next Door to Happiness
Director
The Nakata family, father, mother, son Hideo, and daughters Taeko and Akiko live in the poorer section of modern Tokyo. Their troubles start when the father leaves with another woman, returns after he is rejected, and leaves again with the family's money.
The Big Ambition
Director
Haru no Wakakusa
Director
彼を殺すな
Director
Sakon Detective Story: Handprint in Fresh Blood
Director
Theater
Director
Kotobuki-za is a story of the Naniwa-bushi singer Baichuken Tsurumaru.
Middle-Aged Man
Director
The story of a boy who befriends a lonely middle-aged man.
Goodbye to the Front
Director
A 1937 Japanese film.
What Did the Lady Forget?
Editor
A professor, Komiya, and his bossy wife, Tokio, are to look after Setsuko, their high-spirited niece from Osaka. Despite being a minor, Setsuko is a liberated woman who does whatever she wants, including smoking. She even convinces Koyima to take her to a geisha house. When she gets rather tipsy, the professor calls Okada, one of his students, to take her home. The wife becomes suspicious of Setsuko when she sees Okada bringing her home.
Dragnet Girl
Assistant Director
A gangster tries to find redemption with the inadvertent help of an innocent shop girl and his jealous girlfriend will do anything to keep him.
Woman of Tokyo
Assistant Director
Ryoichi and Chikako, brother and sister, live together. Chikako toils during the day and, at night, prostitutes herself to fund his college tuition.
Fui Reprovado, Mas…
Assistant Director
Neste filme do início de carreira de Yasujiro Ozu, acompanhamos o drama de um jovem estudante que reprova no exame de sua faculdade, enquanto seus colegas conseguem a aprovação.
Tokyo Chorus
Assistant Director
Mr. Omura, a teacher, leads a group of male students in an outdoor drill. One slight, comic young man, Shinji Okajima, has no shirt under his jacket; he scratches at fleas and makes faces behind Omura's back. Jump ahead several years, Shinji is married with three children. He sells insurance, and on the company's annual bonus day, he protests when an older worker is fired. Shinji loses his own job as a result, and he and his wife must find ways to cope. Lassitude, pride, the demands and needs of young children, and relationships from bygone school days all play a part in the outcome of their struggle.