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  1. Number Ten Blues [2] ( Japanese: ナンバーテン・ブルース さらばサイゴン, Chinese: 第十藍調, Vietnamese: Đệ-thập lam-điệu) or Goodbye Saigon ( Japanese: サヨナラ・サイゴン, Chinese: 告别西貢, Vietnamese: Giã-biệt Sài-gòn) is a 1975 Japanese 35mm fujicolor film directed by Norio Osada [Wikidata].

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0651487Norio Osada - IMDb

    Norio Osada is known for Lady Snowblood (1973), Number 10 Blues Goodbye Saigon (1975) and Captain Ultra (1967).

    • Writer, Director, Additional Crew
    • Norio Osada
  3. Number 10 Blues Goodbye Saigon: Directed by Luu Bach Dan, Norio Osada. With Yûsuke Kawazu, Lan Thanh, Kenji Isomura, Eiichi Kikuchi. Saigon in 1975, during the final stage of the Vietnam War, there is a story of love and violence. A Japanese businessman accidentally kills a Vietnamese man.

    • (15)
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Luu Bach Dan, Norio Osada
    • 1975
  4. Norio OSADA, born in 1942, graduated from Waseda University, started a career as a script writer at Toei Film Company and worked as a script writer with Kinji FUKASAKU in the 1970s and 80s (e.g. UNDER THE FLAG OF THE RISING SUN, 1972).

  5. As a scriptwriter working with Fukasaku Kinji in the 1970s and 1980s, Norio chose a Vietnamese production company for his feature debut. The film was shot on locations all over Vietnam under real combat conditions during the final stage of the Vietnam war, between December 1974 and April 1975.

  6. This piece, produced in 2015, features screenwriter Norio Osada discussing his adaptation of the “Lady Snowblood” manga into two feature films.

  7. This piece, produced in 2015, features screenwriter Norio Osada discussing his adaptation of the “Lady Snowblood” manga into two feature films.