Hideko the Bus Conductor (秀子の車掌さん, Hideko no shashō-san), also titled Hideko the Bus Conductress, is a 1941 Japanese comedy drama film written and directed...
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Hideko Takamine (高峰 秀子, Takamine Hideko, March 27, 1924 – December 28, 2010) was a Japanese actress who began as a child actress and maintained her fame...
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directed by Mikio Naruse) Horse (1941, directed by Kajirō Yamamoto) Hideko the Bus Conductor (1941, directed by Mikio Naruse) Blue Mountains (1949, directed...
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Fantasy and Horror Films. McFarland. p. 369. Galbraith IV, Stuart (2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press....
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1941, he directed the comedy Hideko the Bus Conductor with Hideko Takamine, who would later become his regular starring actress. The 1951 Repast marked...
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Ishirō Honda (section Reputation in the film industry)
role in a Honda movie, and with a possibly Hideko the Bus Conductor-inspired screenplay by Gorō Tanada, the film premiered in January 1959 to generally...
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(1981) Hideko Takamine (1924–2010) Mother (1929) Tokyo Chorus (1931) Tsuzurikata kyōshitsu (1938) Niji tatsu oka (1938) Hideko the Bus Conductor (1941)...
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A list of films produced in Japan ordered by year in the 1940s. For an A-Z of films see Category:Japanese films. Also see cinema of Japan. "Movie-times...
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the censors during production, as one of his personal favourites. Naruse biographer Catherine Russell saw Travelling Actors, alongside Hideko the Bus...
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May 1914 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
Romanian politician, major opponent to the Romanian Communist Party, in Bobota, Sălaj, Austria-Hungary (d. 1995); Hideko Maehata, Japanese swimmer, first Japanese...
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