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Mitsuo Wakasugi was born in 1922 in Ooita, Kyushu, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Rashomon (1950), Kimi ni sasageshi inochi nariseba (1953) and Ai: L'amour (1954).
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- Rashomon (1950) Assistant Director
- Animated Classics of Japanese Literature (1986) Writer
- Kikenna onna (1959) Director
- A Testimony as an Image (2002) as Self
- The Izu Dancer (1974) Screenplay
- Otona to kodomo no ainoko dai (1961) Director
- Autumn Interlude (1976) Director
- A Modern Samurai Village (1963) Director
- Skinny and Fatty (1958) Writer
- Girl in the Glass (1960) Director
- Goblin Courier (1949) Assistant Director
- I Love The Sun (1966) Director
- Joshiryōsai (1957) Writer
- The Diary of a Police Officer: The Slammer Is Full (1961) Director
- Aoime no Sugao (1961) Original Story
- Haha no nai ko to ko no nai haha to (1952) Director
- Mahiru no yūkai (1961) Director
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Most-watched Mitsuo Wakasugi films currently: Rashomon (1950), Kikenna onna (1959), A Testimony as an Image (2002), The Izu Dancer (1974), Otona to kodomo no ainoko dai (1961).
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Selected TV credits: Animated Classics of Japanese Literature (1986).
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