
Hideo Gosha
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Gosha's films are some of the darkest films from the samurai genre. He won the 1984 Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year for The Geisha. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hideo Gosha, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Fireflies in the North (1984)
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Onimasa: A Japanese Godfather (1982)
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Tokyo Bordello (1987)
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Tracked (1985)
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Yakuza Ladies (1986)
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Gate of Flesh (1988)
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Violent Streets (1974)
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Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron (1978)
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Goyokin (1969)
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Sword of the Beast (1965)
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Oar (1985)
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The Geisha (1983)
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Tenchu! (1969)
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Three Outlaw Samurai (1964)
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Heat Wave (1991)
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Cash Calls Hell (1966)
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The Oil-Hell Murder (1992)
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Four Days of Snow and Blood (1989)
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The Wolves (1971)
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Samurai Wolf II (1967)
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Hunter in the Dark (1979)
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Samurai Wolf (1966)
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Death Shadows (1986)
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Sazen Tange and The Secret of the Urn (1966)
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Tange Sazen: The Million Ryo Pot (1982)
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