Biography
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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Filmography
all 43
Movies 43
Director 41
Producer 1
Director

Women and Miso Soup (1968)
Movie
Director

Rebellion of Japan (1967)
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Director

Our Wonderful Years (1966)
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Director

An Innocent Witch (1965)
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Director

Get Married, Mother (1962)
Movie
Director / Executive Producer

Love's Family Tree (1961)
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Director

Hunting Rifle (1961)
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Director

When a Woman Loves (1959)
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Director

Yoku (1958)
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Director

Firefly Light (1958)
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Director

Elegy of the North (1957)
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Director

Yellow Crow (1957)
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Director

Growing Up (1955)
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Director

The Cock Crows Twice (1954)
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Director

An Inn at Osaka (1954)
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Director

Dispersed Clouds (1951)
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Director

A Visage to Remember (1948)
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Director

Once More (1947)
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Director

Izu no musumetachi (1945)
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Director

Goju no to (1944)
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Director

New Snow (1942)
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Director

Wood and Stone (1940)
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Director

The New Road: Ryota (1936)
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Director

The New Road: Akemi (1936)
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Director

Woman in the Mist (1936)
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Director

Burden of Life (1935)
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Director

Living Things (1934)
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Director

Love (1933)
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Director

The Village Bride (1928)
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Director

Karakuri musume (1927)
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Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1902-01-24
Deathday1981-05-01 (79 years old)
Birth PlaceChiyoda-ku, Japan
CitizenshipsEmpire of Japan, Japan
Also Known AsGosho, Gosho Heinosuke, Goshotei, Хэйносукэ Госё, Хэйноскэ Госё
AwardsMedal with Purple Ribbon
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