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Heinosuke Gosho
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
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As director
Women and Miso Soup
Rebellion of Japan
Our Wonderful Years
An Innocent Witch
A Million Girls
Get Married, Mother
Love's Family Tree
Hunting Rifle
As the Clouds Scatter
When a Woman Loves
Shiroi Kiba
Diary of Forsaken Love
Yoku
Firefly Light
Maria of the Ant Village
Elegy of the North
Yellow Crow
Twice on a Certain Night
Growing Up
An Inn at Osaka
The Cock Crows Twice
The Valley Between Love and Death
Where Chimneys Are Seen
A Ripple in a Morning
Dispersed Clouds
A Visage to Remember
Once More
The Young Women of Izu
Goju no to
New Snow