Junko Matsui

Acting

Junko Matsui

Born December 7, 1906

Died August 1, 1989 · aged 82

No biography available.

Known For

Dreams of YouthDreams of Youth · 1928
Dreams of Youth
10.01928
MovieComedy
Lost silent film
My Elder BrotherMy Elder Brother · 1934
My Elder Brother
6.01934
MovieDrama
Jyuta, an honest owner of a taxi company, has a younger half-brother who is involved in the yakuza world and doesn’t get along well with his mother. Jyuta tries to correct him…
Mother's Love LetterMother's Love Letter · 1935
Mother's Love Letter
1935
Movie
Domestic comedy involving a strong wife and a "henpecked" husband taking place in a family-run judo school.
Spring ThunderSpring Thunder · 1939
Spring Thunder
1939
Movie
Eiko is an innocent young lady born into a wealthy family with nothing to offer. She was good at singing, and lived her life playing around with her cronies, organizing music concerts and so on. However, things change when her father's business fails and she was suddenly thrown out into the world without any foundation. Eiko has no one to support her after she loses her social status, and her only tutor, Shinnosuke (Natsukawa Daijiro) was the only one who was sincere. Eiko is a stickler for using everything she can get her hands on, and she quickly moves into Shinnosuke's house.
Youth, Why Do You Cry?Youth, Why Do You Cry? · 1930
Youth, Why Do You Cry?
1930
MovieDrama
A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.
Okoto and SasukeOkoto and Sasuke · 1935
Okoto and Sasuke
6.81935
MovieDrama
A period piece about the love of a wealthy blind woman, a teacher of koto and shamisen, and her devoted manservant. Based on a novella by Tanizaki Junichiro.
A Mother Should Be LovedA Mother Should Be Loved · 1934
A Mother Should Be Loved
5.81934
MovieDrama
A young man discovers that the woman who raised him is his stepmother. His stepbrother, who is unaware of the revelation, resents his mother for always punishing him more severely than his stepsibling.
Young MasterYoung Master · 1926
Young Master
1926
Movie
Japanese silent film from 1926. (Obo-chan meaning "Young Master.") Written by Ayame Mizushima, the first female screenwriter in Japan.

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