5000 results found for: Woman
Kiriko, a Woman Who Loved the Gangsters
Japanese Movie - 19934.0
A drama depicting the heroine who loved another yakuza man while being the wife of the group leader in the battle of internal conflict of the yakuza organization. ~~Based on the original work of the same name by Shoko…
The Vanished Woman
Chinese Movie - 1993
~~ Adapted from the novel "Shan Li Ren" (单立人) by Wang Shuo (王朔).
Remains of a Woman
Hong Kong Movie - 19935.9
During his tense retrial, a man convicted of butchering his lover tells his story in a series of courtoom confessions and flashbacks.
The Life of a Woman
Korean Movie - 1993
Hye Ji goes to a water polo match where Woo Yeob, her friend's boyfriend is playing. Woo Yeob, a philanderer, is more interested in Hye Ji than his girlfriend Yeong Mi. He seeks her out by coming over to her school.…
A Young Woman Named Xiao Yu
Taiwanese Movie - 1995
Siao Yu needs a Green Card. Mario Moretti needs his debts paid. Getting married could solve their problems, or multiply them. (Source: IMDb)
Hirayama Hideyuki
Hirayama has sustained parallel careers as a proficient craftsman of big-budget commercial entertainments and as an artist realizing small-scale, offbeat, and imaginative projects. After a long freelance apprenticeship to such directors as Jūzō Itami and Kichitarō Negishi, he made his debut, a comic…
Maeda Michiko
Michiko Maeda is a Japanese film and television actress who became known as the first Japanese actress to appear in a nude scene in a mainstream film. Michiko Maeda was born in Osaka. She was working in a department store in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo when she began working as an actress at the…
Celest Chong
Chong began her acting career as a secretary in Eric Khoo's Stories about Love performing a Turkish inspired belly-dance. She also sang the show's theme song, "Sorry, My Love". Later, she moved on to Channel 5's sitcom, Making Love, in which she played a sultry receptionist named Pamela. She later played…
Chiba Yasuki
Though remembered largely for his inventive postwar shomin-geki, Chiba specialized initially in period films before achieving commercial success with such popular romances as Hideko the Cheerleader (Hideko no ōendanchō, 1940), a vehicle for the teenage Hideko Takamine. Among his wartime films, Women’s…
Miki Norihei
Miki Norihei, born Tanuma Tadashi (田沼則子) in Hamacho, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actor, director, and comedian. He served as the 5th president of the Japan Comedy Association (日本喜劇人協会). Raised by a mother involved in entertainment and a father with a medical doctorate,…
Taniguchi Senkichi
Born in Tokyo, Japan, he attended Waseda University but left before graduating due to his involvement in a left-wing theater troupe. He joined P.C.L. (a precursor to Toho) in 1933 and began working as an assistant director to Kajirō Yamamoto alongside his longtime friend, acclaimed Japanese filmmaker,…
Endy Chow
Chow was born in Hong Kong, and later his family immigrated to New Zealand when he was 13. He went to Japan to further his studies when he was 19. At 15, Chow formed a band with friends (including current members of Climax), naming it Zarahn after the band's first guitar teacher. Thereafter, Zarahn…
Keefe Ng
Wu Zhuo Heng had been interviewed by a Korean manager company, but at the same time was selected to participate in the film " Blood Chorus " directed by Guan Xin Hui and produced by Andy Lau Investment. He immediately agreed to return to Hong Kong to join the crew and give up the opportunity of Korean…
William Wu
William Wu was born in Hong Kong in 1937. Composer, music educator. Member of the Chinese Musicians Association, Member of the Chinese Filmmakers Association, Special Member of the Chinese Film and Music Society, Member of the Hong Kong Composers and Composers Association (CASH), Member of the Hong…
Higashi Yoichi
Known in the West mainly for one film, Village of Dreams (E no naka no boku no mura, 1996), Higashi has in fact produced an oeuvre of consistent intelligence and unobtrusive political commitment along liberal and progressive lines. His feature debut, People of the Okinawa Islands (Okinawa rettō, 1969),…














