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    Ei Ogawa ( Japanese: 小川英, Ogawa Ei, March 10, 1930; Osaka - April 27, 1994; Tokyo ), also credited as Hide Ogawa (江里 明, Ogawa Hide) was a Japanese screenwriter. He worked on many projects for Toho and Nikkatsu.

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    1. Giant Sea Beast Gebora(1959) [unproduced] 2. The Vampire Doll(1970) [with Hiroshi Nagano] 3. Space Amoeba(1970) 4. Lake of Dracula (1971) [with Masaru Takesue] 5. Evil of Dracula(1974) [with Masaru Takesue] 6. ESPY(1974)

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  2. Ei Ogawa ( Japanese: 小川英, Ogawa Ei, March 10, 1930; Osaka - April 27, 1994; Tokyo (age 64) ), also credited as Hide Ogawa (江里 明, Ogawa Hide) was a Japanese screenwriter. Career. Graduated from the Faculty of Law at Chuo University.

  3. Ei Ogawa (小川英, Ogawa Ei, March 10, 1930; Osaka - April 27, 1994; Tokyo {age 64} ), also credited as Hide Ogawa (江里 明) is a Japanese screenwriter. Graduated from the Faculty of Law at Chuo University. He studied under the screenwriter & author Keiichiro Ryu and mainly wrote many Nikkatsu action...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Space_AmoebaSpace Amoeba - Wikipedia

    Ei Ogawa wrote the original script for this film in 1966 as a proposed joint production between Toho and UPA, under the title Great Monster Assault (怪獣大襲撃, Kaiju Daishūgeki). This script was considerably more ambitious than the finished product, featuring alien monsters invading the Earth and submerging entire continents.

  5. Apr 27, 1994 · Ei Ogawa is known as an Screenplay, Writer, and Original Story. Some of his work includes The Vampire Doll, Space Amoeba, Lake of Dracula, Evil of Dracula, Ninja Wars, Demon Spies, Red Handkerchief, and The Rambling Guitarist.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · ESPY (エスパイ, Esupai) is a 1974 Japanese tokusatsu science fiction film directed by Jun Fukuda and written by Ei Ogawa based on a 1964 serialized novel of the same name by Sakyo Komatsu, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano.