
Denmei Suzuki
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Denmei Suzuki.
Born: March 1, 1900
Known For

Souls on the Road
A small town boy dreams of being a famous fiddler; Meanwhile, two convicts escape from prison and hide in the woods.

Whispering Sidewalks
Inada plays Betty Yoshida, a singer and dancer from America who arrives in Japan to go on tour, only to be swindled by scheming managers. Penniless and cast to the streets, Betty is taken in by Oki (Nakagawa), a talented tap dancer who introduces her to a group of struggling musicians living and working together.

G-Men of Japan
The investigative unit of the Metropolitan Police Department organized a special investigative team to uncover a series of frequent gang robberies and car gangs... This is the first film in the Nippon G-Men series, of which four more films were later released.

Umi mo yusha

King of the Land
Japanese silent film from 1928, ranked as Kinema Junpo's second-best Japanese movie of the year.

Youth, Why Do You Cry?
A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.

Marching On
A farmer’s boy, obsessed with his balsa-and-paper flying models and with dreams of real aircraft, develops a friendship with the daughter of the local squire, who introduces the lad to her pilot brother and his flying officer friends; through hard work, and despite the handicap of a lowly class status, he eventually succeeds in qualifying as a pilot and joining the air force.

The Glory of the Shōwa Era
Japanese silent film from 1928.

Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.

Love, Be with Humanity: Part 2
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.
Filmography
as Yu (Kokichi's second son)
as Shigeru Uesugi
as Koichi Shinohara
as Jinichi Kanda (Shōwa chapter)
as Kajikawa Mikio
as Koichiro