Top 10 similar words or synonyms for shōgorō_nishimura

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for shōgorō_nishimura

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Tamura Taijiro "Gate of Flesh" (Nikutai no mon) was first adapted by directors Masahiro Makino and Masafusa Ozaki in 1948, just one year after the publication of the novel. Later adaptions were by directors Seijun Suzuki (1964), Shōgorō Nishimura (1977), and Hideo Gosha (1988, as "Carmen 1945").
Yō Takeyama Takeyama graduated from the Literature program at Waseda University. He then became a dramatist working in television production, and credited with screenplays beginning in 1979. In the early 1980s, Takeyama worked in Nikkatsu's softcore Roman Porno films, writing three scripts for Shōgorō Nishimura, director of "" (1971), the first entry in this long-running series. For Nishimura, Takeyama penned "Nurses' Journal: Nasty File" (1980), "Kōichirō Uno's Girl Dormitory" (1980), and ""My Girlfriend Wears a Uniform"" (1981).
Mina Asami Asami made her onscreen debut in a small role in Teruo Ishii's released in October 1979 by Toei. She primarily rose to prominence in six Nikkatsu Roman Porno films in the period 1983–1984. In the 1983 "Roman porno" "Erotic Confessions", she played the role of a farmer's daughter stranded with a group of sex hungry travelers by a flood in this Edo period historical film by Shōgorō Nishimura. In the 1984 "White Uniform Story: Molestation!", Asami plays a nurse brutalized by a psychotic patient. According to film critics Thomas and Yuko Weisser, she "plays a wide-eyed perky virgin impeccably". In her final film for Nikkatsu, Asami starred in the improbable "College Girls' Dormitory vs Nurse School Students' Dormitory", which the Weissers call pleasant but "ultimately very dumb".
Apartment Wife: Affair In the Afternoon The success of "Apartment Wife: Affair In the Afternoon" inspired 20 direct sequels—four in 1972—and numerous unofficial sequels and series. Shōgorō Nishimura became a regular Nikkatsu director, helming seven of the "Apartment Wife" sequels. Kazuko Shirakawa became Nikkatsu's first Roman Porno queen. Though she appeared in only the first "Apartment Wife" sequel, titles to unrelated films in which she starred, such as "Afternoon Affair: Rear Window" and "Affair At Twilight" (both 1972), capitalized on the success of her first starring role for Nikkatsu. Besides the official sequels, the success of the film created the "Apartment wife" genre of "pink film", a genre still popular with directors of the current generation, represented by such works as Toshiki Satō's "Apartment Wife" films of the 1990s, including his "" (2000).
Kōyū Ohara When Nikkatsu made its decision to concentrate almost exclusively on its "Roman porno" version of the soft-core pink film genre, Ohara was not enthusiastic about the change. Many of Nikkatsu's other directors and actors left the studio at this time rather than work in sex films, but Ohara stayed with the studio, hoping for a chance to direct. He worked as chief assistant director to Shōgorō Nishimura on the first "Roman porno", "Apartment Wife: Afternoon Affair" (1971), and made his directorial debut the following year with the successful period film, "Passion: Ohichi's Love Song" (1972). After a major success with 1973's "College Girl: Sex Equation", Ohara became one of Nikkatsu's busiest directors. He worked exclusively for Nikkatsu until the mid-1980s, directing 42 films for the studio, four of which were among Nikkatsu's top ten money-makers of all time.