Heinosuke Gosho (五所 平之助 Gosho Heinosuke, 24 January 1902 – 1 May 1981) was a Japanese film director who directed Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, in 1931. He once served as president of the Directors Guild of Japan
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Directing
78
Male
1902-01-24
Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Gosho, Gosho Heinosuke, Goshotei, Хэйносукэ Госё, Хэйноскэ Госё
Hana Yori Dango: Studio F's Cherry Blossom Viewing
Karakuri musume
The Village Bride
New Snow
Where Chimneys Are Seen
The Neighbour's Wife and Mine
An Inn at Osaka
Elegy of the North
Dispersed Clouds
The Dancing Girl of Izu
Burden of Life
Yellow Crow
An Innocent Witch
Woman in the Mist
Love's Family Tree
Living Things
Growing Up
Hunting Rifle
The New Road: Akemi
Yoku
The Bride Talks in Her Sleep
The Groom Talks in His Sleep
Love
Our Wonderful Years
Rebellion of Japan
Firefly Light
Once More
The Young Women of Izu
A Visage to Remember
Women and Miso Soup
When a Woman Loves
The Cock Crows Twice
Wood and Stone
Song of the Flower Basket
As the Clouds Scatter
The Valley Between Love and Death
A Ripple in a Morning
Diary of Forsaken Love
Maria of the Ant Village
Goju no to
Twice on a Certain Night
Get Married, Mother
The New Road: Ryota
Tengoku ni musubu koi
Shiroi Kiba
Townspeople
Torrent
Her
An Embarrassing Dream
The Face of Humanity
Mother, Don't Tarnish Your Name
The Model of New Women
The Father and His Son
A Smiling Life
The Tale of Kinuyo
Record of Love and Desire
My Brother's a Fool
The Willows of Ginza
Studio Romance: A Guide to Love
Love in Tokyo
Sakura Ondo
A Million Girls
Four Seasons of the Meiji Period