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  1. Media in category "Hiroshi Inagaki" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Hiroshi Inagai, 1930s.jpg 500 × 667; 45 KB.

  2. December 30, 1905. Komagome Sendagaya, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan. Died. May 21, 1980 (74) Inagaki’s mother passed away when he was 8 years old, and from then on he began touring with his father’s acting company, where he learned to act and write for dramas. He joined Nikkatsu at age 17, and became a third assistant director at age 21.

  3. Satoshi Uchida 3,4,5 & Hiroshi Abe 1,2,6,7 Starting with the clinical application of two vaccines in 2020, mRNA ther- apeutics are currently being investigated for a variety of applications.

  4. Hiroshi Inagaki. Director; Screenwriter; Executive Producer '[Craig Lines] Far from being a retread, Inagaki poured as much modern technique and technology as he ...

  5. Hiroshi Inagaki Inagaki's career in film began as an actor--a child actor, in fact, appearing in numerous silent films beginning at the very dawn of Japanese cinema. This is probably why he was promoted to director at the unusually (for Japan) young age of 22.

  6. Hiroshi Inagaki è stato un regista cinematografico giapponese, famoso in occidente per film come Miyamoto Musashi che si aggiudicò il premio Oscar come miglior film straniero e L'uomo del riksciò che gli valse il leone d'oro.

  7. Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki • 1954 • Japan. Starring Toshiro Mifune, Rentaro Mikuni, Kuroemon Onoe. In the first part of the epic Samurai Trilogy, Toshiro Mifune thunders onto the screen as the iconic title character. When we meet him, Miyamoto is a wide-eyed romantic, dreaming of military glory in the civil war that is ravaging the ...