1. Kengo Furusawa | Tohopedia Wiki - Fandom
Kengo Furusawa (古澤 憲吾, Furusawa Kengo, March 30, 1919 - January 16, 1997) is a prolific Japanese film director and movie producer.
Kengo Furusawa (古澤 憲吾, Furusawa Kengo, March 30, 1919 - January 16, 1997) is a prolific Japanese film director and movie producer. Born in Tosu, Saga Prefecture in 1919, Kengo attended classes at the Department of Aesthetics at Nihon University, and soon joined Toho Production in 1943. During the Second World War, he joined the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service as a aerial photographer. In 1944, he worked as an assistant director in "Kato hayabusa sento-tai" (directed by Kajiro Yamamoto) produc

2. Kengo Furusawa - Filmaffinity
Kengo Furusawa is a/an director and writer known for: Zone Fighter (TV Series), The Woman Who Touched the Legs, Siege of Fort Bismarck and Duel at Ezo.
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3. Kengo Furusawa - Rotten Tomatoes
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4. Nippon musekinin jidai | Tohopedia Wiki - Fandom
A 1962 Japanese comedy film directed by Kengo Furusawa. It became one of the most popular comedic film in Japan with the box office earned around ¥350 million.
Nippon musekinin jidai (ニッポン無責任時代, Irresponsible Era of Japan) is a 1962 Japanese comedy film directed by Kengo Furusawa. It became one of the most popular comedic film in Japan with the box office earned around ¥350 million ($3,343,567.50 in US dollar). The film was shot in color and cinema scope (TohoScope) The Crazy Cats comic jazz band and their featured singer Hitoshi Ueki did not invent the local genre of the "salaryman" comedy but were its ubiquitous face in the early 1960s. Some of the f

5. Don't Call Me a Con Man Reviews - TV Guide
Unfortunately, the reporter has a reputation for fabricating stories, thus no one believes him. ... Director Kengo Furusawa handles this material so well that he ...
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6. Wild Realm Reviews: Duel at Fort Ezo
... Kengo Furusawa, a minor director of rather kitschy action films of the 1960s & 1970s, attempting for once to do something with a more classic jidai-geki intent.
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7. The Crazy Adventure (1965) - Plex
The Crazy Adventure (1965) starring Hajime Hana, Hitoshi Ueki, Kei Tani and directed by Kengo Furusawa ... A Story of Floating Weeds1934. Hide and Creep.
The Crazy Adventure (1965) starring Hajime Hana, Hitoshi Ueki, Kei Tani and directed by Kengo Furusawa.
8. ZONE FIGHTER Series Guide | Superheroes - SciFi Japan
Original Airdate: 7:00pm (JST) Monday May 14th 1973 Director: Kengo Furusawa Director of Special FX: Teruyoshi Nakano Writer: Satoshi Kurumi Story: The Terror- ...
Godzilla, King Ghidorah and Gigan feature in classic Toho TV series Author: Jim M. Ballard Special Thanks to Keith Aiken, John Paul Cassidy and Oki Miyano...
9. JAPAN SINGS! THE JAPANESE MUSICAL FILM: YOU CAN ...
6 apr 2016 · The story takes some silly sitcomlike plot twists that become ... Kengo Furusawa's Irresponsible Era of Japan, Nagisa Oshima's Sing a ...