2590 results found for: Watashi no Ao Oni
Uchidate Makiko
Uchidate Makiko was a Japanese writer and screenwriter from Akita, Japan.
Natsuki Yosuke
Natsuki Yosuke was a Japanese actor. He did a lot of work for the Toho Company and made his debut in the film "The H-Man". He appeared in Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" in 1961. In the 1970s, he left Toho and joined Toshiro Mifune's production company.
Yamane Yoshiaki
Yamane Yoshiaki is a Japanese comedian part of comedy duo "Ungirls" with Tanaka Takushi. (Source: Wikipedia)
Yamamoto Keisuke
Yamamoto Keisuke is a Japanese actor. He is the part of Yanaihara Mikuni's dance company Nibroll since 2003. (Source: Wikipedia)
Hattori Ryoichi
Hattori Ryouichi was a Japanese composer, arranger and lyricist born on October 1, 1907 in Osaka, Japan. He is one of the most important musicians in the history of Japanese pop music who honed his musical sensibilities with jazz. He passed away on January 30, 1993 from respiratory failure. His sons…
Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai
Japanese Special - 1958, 1 episodes4.0
On a post-war peaceful day in Japan, Shimizu Toyomatsu, a barber as well as a good father and husband, is suddenly arrested by the Prefectural Police as a war criminal and sued for murder. According to the accusation…
Watashi wa Wakaranai
Japanese Special - 1960, 1 episodes
~~The script states that it was broadcast on September 02, 1960
Watashi wa Dareda
Japanese Special - 1961, 2 episodes
A woman wakes up in the middle of the road, covered in blood and a dead man's body lying next to her. Soon, she discovers with horror, that not only does she not remember what happened and how she got there, but she…
Watashi wo Fukaku Uzumete
Japanese Movie - 1963
When an unknown woman dies after leaving his apartment, a lawyer gets embroiled in a murder case and an inheritance dispute. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Bury Me Deep," by Harold Q. Masur
Watashi wa Beret
Japanese Special - 1964, 1 episodes7.3
It's Me Here, Bellett is a promotional film for the automobile manufacturer Isuzu Motors directed by Nagisa Oshima. (Source: Letterboxd)














