Heinosuke Gosho

Birthday: 1902-01-24
Deathday: 1981-05-01
Birthplace: Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Gender: Male

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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Credits

Year Title
1968-07-04 Women and Miso Soup
1967-01-14 Rebellion of Japan
1966-09-30 Our Wonderful Years
1965-10-30 An Innocent Witch
1962-09-01 Get Married, Mother
1961-11-22 Love's Family Tree
1961-07-09 As the Clouds Scatter
1961-01-03 Hunting Rifle
1959-09-24 When a Woman Loves
1959-04-14 Diary of Forsaken Love
1958-12-07 Maria of the Ant Village
1958-06-24 Yoku
1958-03-18 Firefly Light
1957-09-01 Elegy of the North
1957-02-27 Yellow Crow
1956-06-08 Twice on a Certain Night
1955-04-01 Growing Up
1954-11-30 The Cock Crows Twice
1954-09-21 The Valley Between Love and Death
1954-04-20 An Inn at Osaka
1953-03-05 Where Chimneys Are Seen
1952-05-01 A Ripple in a Morning
1951-11-23 Dispersed Clouds
1948-04-04 A Visage to Remember
1947-04-01 Once More
1945-08-30 Izu no musumetachi
1944-08-17 Goju no to
1942-10-01 New Snow
1940-08-01 Wood and Stone
1937-01-14 Song of the Flower Basket
1936-12-16 The New Road: Ryota
1936-11-30 The New Road: Akemi
1936-05-14 Woman in the Mist
1935-12-10 Burden of Life
1935-01-13 The Groom Talks in His Sleep
1934-11-15 Living Things
1933-11-09 Love
1933-02-01 The Dancing Girl of Izu
1933-01-14 The Bride Talks in Her Sleep
1931-08-01 The Neighbour's Wife and Mine
1928-01-27 The Village Bride
1927-06-15 Karakuri musume