Umetsugu Inoue

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Umetsugu Inoue (井上梅次, いのうえうめつぐ, born May 31, 1923) is a Japanese film director, a scriptwriter. He directed more than 150 movies and nearly 200 telecines. In addition, he has worked with all six Japanese main movie companies.

His work extended to Hong Kong, and did the technical guidance for movies from 1966 to 1970.

[edit] Filmography as director

  • Aitsu to lullaby (1983)
  • Arashi o yobu otoko (1983)
  • Ikare doku hebi - Moku geki sha wo kese (1976) aka Cobra
  • Utareru mae-ni ute! (1976)
  • Sunset (1971)
  • We Love Millionaires (1971)
  • The Venus Tear Diamond (1971)
  • Lill, My Darling Witch (1971)
  • The Yellow Muffler (1971)
  • Apartment for Ladies (1970)
  • The Performers (1970)
  • Young Lovers (1970)
  • The Five Million Dollar Legacy (1970)
  • Whose Baby Is in the Classroom? (1970)
  • Long Live Youth! (1969)
  • The Millionaire Chase (1969)
  • Hong Kong Rhapsody (1968)
  • The Brain-Stealers (1968)
  • Kushiro no yoru (1968)
  • King Drummer (1967)
  • Hong Kong Nocturne (1967)
  • Gekijo no chibusa (1967)
  • Koi to namida no taiyô (1966)
  • Gyangu chôjô sakusen (1965)
  • Kuroi yuwaku (1965)
  • Yoru no nettaigyo (1965) aka BGS of Ginza
  • Modae (1964)
  • Ankokugai odori (1964)
  • The Night I Want to Dance (1963)
  • Ankokugai saidai no kettou (1963) aka Duel of the Underworld (暗黒街最大の決闘)
  • Bury Me Deep (1963)
  • Daisanno kagemusha (1963)
  • Yakuza no kunsho (1963)
  • Hell's Kitchen (1962)
  • Hoseki dorobo (1962)
  • Heiten jikan (1962) aka Closing
  • Kurotokage (1962) aka Black Lizard
  • The Man from the East (1961)
  • Gonin no totsugeki tai (1961)
  • The Poem of the Blue Star (1960)
  • Shôri to haiboku (1960)
  • Arashi o yobu gakudan (1960)
  • Six Suspects (1960)
  • Arashi o yobu yûjô (1959) aka A Friendship That Causes a Storm
  • Man Who Causes a Storm (1957)
  • Washi to taka (1957)
  • Shori-sha (1957)
  • Niko-yon monogatari (1956)
  • Hi no tori (1956)
  • Shi no jûjiro (1956)
  • Mittsu no kao (1955) aka Three Faces
  • Jazz on Parade 1954 nen: Tokyo Cinderella musume (1954)
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