Hideo Gosha
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Birth Place
Japan
Died
August 30, 1992
Cause of Death
Dyspena
Biography
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Successful Japanese director best known for his work in the samurai genre. Gosha's feature credits include "Onimasa" (1982), "The Gates of Flesh" (1988) and "Four Days of Snow and Blood" (1989)....
Biography
Successful Japanese director best known for his work in the samurai genre. Gosha's feature credits include "Onimasa" (1982), "The Gates of Flesh" (1988) and "Four Days of Snow and Blood" (1989).
Filmography
Director (Feature Film)
The Oil-Hell Murder
(1992)
Director
Heat Wave
(1991)
Director
226
(1989)
Director
Nikutai no Mon
(1988)
Director
Yoshiwara Enjo
(1987)
Director
Death Shadows
(1986)
Director
Tracked
(1985)
Director
Onimasa
(1982)
Director
Hunter in the Dark
(1979)
Director
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron
(1978)
Director
The Wolves
(1971)
Director
Tenchu!
(1970)
Director
Goyokin
(1969)
Director
Writer (Feature Film)
Onimasa
(1982)
Screenwriter
Hunter in the Dark
(1979)
Writer
The Master Gunfighter
(1975)
Story By
The Wolves
(1971)
Screenplay
Goyokin
(1969)
Screenwriter
Life Events
1959
Chief producer and director for Fuji Television
1963
Feature directing debut with "Three Outlaw Samurai"
1992
Final film "Oil-Hell Murder"