1. Umetsugu Inoue - The Movie Database
He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film ...
Umetsugu Inoue was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies.
2. Inoue Umetsugu (井上梅次) - MyDramaList
Inoue Umetsugu was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five ...
Inoue Umetsugu was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for...
3. 井上梅次— The Movie Database (TMDB)
Umetsugu Inoue was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for ...
Umetsugu Inoue was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies.
4. Umetsugu Inoue - Wikidata
Japanese film director (1923-2010)
5. Inoue Umetsugu - 香港記憶 | Hong Kong Memory
Inoue Umetsugu joined Shaw's in 1967. He could handle both directing and scriptwriting, and became the most famous Japanese director among those recruited by ...
Alongside the trend of the Huangmei Opera and martial arts movies, under the leadership and with the efforts of Doe Ching and Inoue Umetsugu (1923-2010), Shaw’s was able to develop the markets for musical and romance movies. Inoue Umetsugu joined Shaw’s in 1967. He could handle both directing and scriptwriting, and became the most famous Japanese director among those recruited by Shaw’s from Japan. Inoue Umetsugu got inspiration from Broadway musicals and Japanese movies, and he made numerous films with song and dance, youth and love as themes for Shaw’s. Examples of his works included Hong Kong Nocturne (1967), King Drummer (1967) and The Singing Escort (1969), all were very popular among young audience at the time.
6. Umetsugu Inoue R.I.P. - Shaw Brothers - Kung Fu Fandom
19 feb 2010 · Umetsugu Inoue, a director who had a big impact on Japanese and Hong Kong pop cinema starting in the 1950s, died Thursday of a cerebral ...
Umetsugu Inoue 井上梅次 died on 11th. He was 86 years old.
7. Inoue Umetsugu - HKMDB
Director (17 films) ; Hong Kong Nocturne (1967) ; Operation Lipstick (1967) ; King Drummer (1967) ; Hong Kong Rhapsody (1968).
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8. Category:Umetsugu Inoue - Wikimedia Commons
19 mrt 2024 · 井上梅次. Date of birth, 31 May 1923. Japan. Date of death, 11 February ... This category has only the following subcategory. F. Films by Umetsugu ...
Japanese film director (1923-2010)
9. tsukuru kokoro = Umetsugu Inoue : creative mind - East View Shop
井上梅次 : 創る心 = Umetsugu Inoue : creative mind. Product Details. Product ... A total of 116 films, the most ever by a postwar film director. Related ...
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10. Umetsugu Inoue - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
24 okt 2023 · ... he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies ... Umetsugu Inoue (井上 梅次, Inoue Umetsugu, May 31, 1923 – February ...
Umetsugu Inoue ( , Inoue Umetsugu, May 31, 1923 February 11, 2010) was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies.
11. Isao Takahata - Ghibli Wiki - Fandom
His five animated films at Studio Ghibli have spanned a remarkable range of genres: war-film Grave of the Fireflies (1988), romantic drama Only Yesterday (1991) ...
Isao Takahata (高畑 勲 , Takahata Isao) was a Japanese film director, animation director, producer and translator. Born on October 29, 1935, at Ise, Mie, Japan, he passed away on April 5, 2018. He was a long-term colleague of Hayao Miyazaki and co-founder of Studio Ghibli. He had been a lecturer at Nihon University College of Art, a senior researcher at the Graduate School of Humanities, Gakushuin University and received the Purple Ribbon Award. His five animated films at Studio Ghibli have spanned