Hiroshi Inagaki
1 May 1980|lead=yes}} was a Japanese filmmaker who worked on over 100 films in a career spanning over five decades. He is one of the most successful and critically acclaimed filmmakers in the history of Japanese cinema, having directed several ''jidaigeki'' epics such as the 1954 Academy Award-winning film ''Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto'', and its two sequels (1955's ''Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple'' (1955) and 1956's ''Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island''). Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Tadashi Sakane, Katsuhiro Okuda, Takayuki Murase, Takuya Watanabe, Risa Oda, Tsutomu Tatematsu, Keisuke Yokota, Hiroshi Haneda, Hiroshi Inagaki, Ryoichi NakanishiGet full text
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4by Yasuki Hori, Katsuyuki Miyabe, Michihiro Yoshida, Takahiro Nakazawa, Kazuki Hayashi, Itaru Naitoh, Shuya Shimizu, Hiromu Kondo, Yuji Nishi, Shuichiro Umemura, Akihisa Kato, Hirotaka Ohara, Hiroshi Inagaki, Takashi JohGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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5by Asahi Ito, Yui Suzuki, Ayako Masaki, Shinichiro Yoshida, Hitoshi Suzushima, Shigeki Takemoto, Atae Utsunomiya, Toshihiko Ishii, Masanori Hiura, Takeshi Takahashi, Satoshi Yurimoto, Hiroshi Inagaki, Akimichi Morita, Shinsuke Iida, Takashi IshidaGet full text
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6by Kazuki Sone, Ken Maeno, Ayako Masaki, Eiji Kunii, Osamu Takakuwa, Yusuke Kagawa, Akira Takeuchi, Satoshi Fukuda, Takehiro Uemura, Kensuke Fukumitsu, Yoshihiro Kanemitsu, Hirotsugu Ohkubo, Masaya Takemura, Yutaka Ito, Tetsuya Oguri, Hiroshi Inagaki, Akio NiimiGet full text
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