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Shigeo Tanaka

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Shigeo Tanaka
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Shigeo Tanaka (田中 重雄, Tanaka Shigeo) (January 7, 1907[2] – January 18, 1992[1]) was a Japanese film director. Tanaka directed the second instalment of the Japanese film series Gamera, and also directed Kenshin, The Great Wall[3] and Typhoon Reporter.

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  • Tokai no hatoba (1932)
  • Haha (1939)
  • Aijin no chikai (1940)
  • The Battle of Hong Kong (1942)
  • Kyohan sha (1958)
  • Tokyo onigiri musume (1961)
  • Kenshin (1961)
  • The Great Wall (1962)[3]
  • Typhoon Reporter (1963)
  • Furin (1965)
  • Gamera vs. Barugon (1966)[4]
  • Woman Gambling Den (1966)
  • The Suitors (1967)
  • The Woman Gambler and the Nun (1968)
  • The Woman Gambler's Supplication (1968)
  • Onna tobakushi jūban shōbu (1969)

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