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Hideo Gosha (五社 英雄, Gosha Hideo, February 26, 1929 – August 30, 1992) was a Japanese film director. Born in Nishigahara, Tokyo Prefecture, Gosha graduated from high school and served in the Imperial Navy during the Second World War. After earning a business degree at Meiji University, he joined Nippon television as a reporter in 1953.
Hideo Gosha was a Japanese director and writer of samurai films, known for The Steel Edge of Revenge, Yôkirô and Onimasa. He was born in 1929 and died in 1992, and won two awards and received four nominations.
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A user-created list of 12 titles directed by Hideo Gosha, a Japanese filmmaker known for his samurai and yakuza movies. The list ranks the films from 9 to 1, based on the user's personal preference and ratings.
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:My top 10 Hideo Gosha films, with a brief discussion on the director himself. See below for a summary of the films...
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Aug 30, 1992 · Hideo Gosha (February 26, 1929—August 30, 1992) was a Japanese film director. Among his most famous films are Goyokin and Hitokiri, released in 1969, and The Wolves, released in 1971. His most famous film in the West is Sword of the Beast, released by Criterion.
Sep 23, 2013 · A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Hideo Gosha, a Japanese director of chanbara and social dramas. Learn about his background, style, vision, influences and legacy in this four-part article.
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Hideo Gosha (February 26, 1929—August 30, 1992) was a Japanese film director. Among his most famous films are Goyokin and Hitokiri, released in 1969, and The Wolves, released in 1971. His most famous film in the West is Sword of the Beast, released by Criterion.