The best Yukiko Kobayashi’s movies

Yukiko Kobayashi

Yukiko Kobayashi

06/10/1946 (77 años)
Today we present the best Yukiko Kobayashi’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Yukiko Kobayashi’s movies.

Destroy All Monsters

Destroy All Monsters
6.4/10
At the turn of the century, all of the Earth's monsters have been rounded up and kept safely on Monsterland. Chaos erupts when a race of she-aliens known as the Kilaaks unleash the monsters across the world.

The Vampire Doll

The Vampire Doll
6.6/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 04/07/1970
  • Character: Yoko Nonomura
A young man travels out into the countryside to meet his fiance, Yuko. When he arrives at the secluded house he is told by her mother that she has died in a car accident. He spends the night at the house and hears some strange sounds at night, even seeing someone that looks just like his dead love. Later he sees Yuko outside the house and follows her to a grave with her name. Cut to some days later where the young mans sister is worried since she hasnt heard from him in some time. She persuades her boyfriend to take her to the house, but is told that he already left. For the sake of proper plot development she doesnt believe Yukos mother and fakes the car breaking down so that they can investigate what really happened.

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets
7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/04/1971
  • Character: Sister
Conditions have been better for the nameless protagonist: his grandmother is a shoplifter and his war criminal father and sister have an unhealthy, intimate relationship with the family rabbit.

Space Amoeba

Space Amoeba
5.4/10
When a space probe crash-lands on a far-flung Pacific atoll, the craft's alien stowaways decide to take over their new world one creature at a time. Soon, the parasitic life forms latch onto three indigenous critters -- a squid, a crab and a snapping turtle -- and transform them into colossal mutant monsters.

Konto 55: Mankind's Weaknesses

Konto 55: Mankind's Weaknesses
  • Release: 13/08/1969
  • Character: Clerk of Dainippon Welfare Association
A Toho film featuring the comedy duo Konto 55, (コント55号), comprised of comedians Kinichi Hagimoto and Jiro Sakagami.

The Great Buddha Arrival

The Great Buddha Arrival
6.3/10
An all-star reboot of the lost classic 1934 film, The Giant Buddha Statue's Travel Through The Country, made with the cooperation of director Yoshiro Edamasa's grandson. From Japan, a modern kaiju story based on what may be the first kaiju film.

My Brother, My Love

My Brother, My Love
  • Release: 07/09/1968
  • Character: Sachiko Iwamoto
Japanese romance film.

Come Marry Me

Come Marry Me
7.8/10
Masako is a humble waitress who has a chance encounter with playboy Tamotsu. With the aid of his sister, Tamotsu seeks to win Masako's affection despite the disapproval of his wealthy parents and Masako's own feelings towards the working-class cabbie Noro.

Hail to the King: 60 Years of Destruction

Hail to the King: 60 Years of Destruction
6.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 11/07/2015
  • Character: Herself
An independent crowd-funded documentary that celebrates the sixty-year legacy of the world's greatest monster, Godzilla. Filmed on location in Tokyo to document kaiju-related events, locations and to interview cast, crew and fans of the Godzilla series about their passion and experiences with the King of the Monsters.

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