
Heinosuke Gosho
Director
- Born
- January 24, 1902
- Died
- May 1, 1981 (age 79)
- From
- Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Heinosuke Gosho (五所 平之助 Gosho Heinosuke, 24 January 1902 – 1 May 1981) was a Japanese film director who directed Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, in 1931. He once served as president of the Directors Guild of Japan Description above from the Wikipedia article Heinosuke Gosho, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (63)
Women and Miso Soup (1968)Director
Rebellion of Japan (1967)Director
Our Wonderful Years (1966)Director
An Innocent Witch (1965)Director
A Million Girls (1963)Director
Get Married, Mother (1962)Director
Love's Family Tree (1961)Director
As the Clouds Scatter (1961)Director
Hunting Rifle (1961)Director
Shiroi Kiba (1960)Director
When a Woman Loves (1960)Director
Diary of Forsaken Love (1959)Director
Maria of the Ant Village (1958)Director
Yoku (1958)Director
Firefly Light (1958)Director
Elegy of the North (1957)Director
Yellow Crow (1957)Director
Twice on a Certain Night (1956)Director
Growing Up (1955)Director
The Cock Crows Twice (1954)Director
The Valley Between Love and Death (1954)Director
An Inn at Osaka (1954)Director
Where Chimneys Are Seen (1953)Director
A Ripple in a Morning (1952)Director
Dispersed Clouds (1951)Director
A Visage to Remember (1948)Director
Once More (1947)Director
The Young Women of Izu (1945)Director
Goju no to (1944)Director
New Snow (1942)Director