Where to watch Eizō Sugawa in the UK
Find every Eizō Sugawa film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 3 May 2026.
Eizō Sugawa was a Japanese filmmaker.
Eizō Sugawa films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Eizō Sugawa, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Get 'em All (1960) Director
- Summer Clouds (1958) Assistant Director
- The Beast Shall Die (1959) Director
- A Dangerous Hero (1957) Writer
- Beast Alley (1965) Director
- Beyond the Hills (1960) Director
- Japan's No. 1 Traitor (1968) Director
- Pomegranate Time (1967) Director
- Sea of Wandering (1990) Screenplay
- You Can Succeed, Too (1964) Screenplay
- Challenge to Live (1961) Director
- The Sun is Calling You (1963) Director
- Black Comedy - Ah, Fool (1969) Director
- Our Failures (1962) Director
- The Beast Shall Die (1974) Director
- How to Be the Worst of Office Workers (1968) Director
- River of Fireflies (1987) Director
- Jugyo Sankan no Onna (1984) Screenplay
- Adults Cannot Understand - Record of Youth (1958) Director
- The Black Battlefront Kidnappers (1973) Director
- Japan's No. 1 Disconnected Man (1969) Director
- The Japanese Belly Button (1977) Director
- A Paucity of Flying Dreams (1990) Director
- A Chorus of One Million People (1972) Director
- 23 Steps to Bed (1962) Director
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Most-watched Eizō Sugawa films currently: Get 'em All (1960), Summer Clouds (1958), The Beast Shall Die (1959), A Dangerous Hero (1957), Beast Alley (1965).
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