Umetsugu Inoue

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1923-05-31

Deathday 2010-02-11 (86 years old)

Place of Birth Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan

Also Known As Umeji Inoue, Umeji Inouye, Умэцугу Иноуэ

Umetsugu Inoue

Biography

Umetsugu Inoue was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies.

Known For

Director

1983
嵐を呼ぶ男

as Director

1983
Aitsu to lullaby

as Director

1979
Gem Beauty

as Director

1979
Demonic Beauty

as Director

1978
Fairy Beauty

as Director

1977
The Faceless Man

as Director

1976
Cobra 2

as Director

1975
Visitor After Dark

as Director

1974
Cobra

as Director

1972
The Yellow Muffler

as Director

1971
1971
Sunset

as Director

1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
Human Target

as Director

1971
Hibari no Subete

as Director

1970
1970
Young Lovers

as Director

1970
The Performers

as Director

1970
Hana no fushicho

as Director

1969
1969
The Singing Escort

as Director

1969
Murder in the Deep

as Director

1969
Season of Love

as Director

1969
BGs of Ginza

as Director

1968
The Brain-Stealers

as Director

1968
Hong Kong Rhapsody

as Director

1967
Hong Kong Nocturne

as Director

1967
King Drummer

as Director

1967
Operation Lipstick

as Director

1967
Swift Current

as Director

1966
Flame and the Code

as Director

1965
Grand Contest

as Director

1965
1965
1965
Back Stairways

as Director

1965
Black Temptation

as Director

1965
Fangs of Vengeance

as Director

1964
Black Trump Card

as Director

1964
Modae

as Director

1964
Black Thief

as Director

1964
Melody of Crime

as Director

1963
1963
1963
1963
1963
Bury Me Deep

as Director

1963
1962
Black Lizard

as Director

1962
The Venus' Tear

as Director

1962
Order of Yakuza

as Director

1962
Closing Time

as Director

1962
Hell's Kitchen

as Director

1961
1961
1961
1960
Victory and Defeat

as Director

1960
The Last Betrayal

as Director

1959
Tokyo no Kodoku

as Director

1959
Friendship of Jazz

as Director

1958
That Wonderful Guy

as Director

1958
Fangs of Night

as Director

1957
1957
1957
1957
The Champion

as Director

1957
Dancing Sisters

as Director

1956
Phoenix

as Director

1956
Nikoyon monogatari

as Director

1956
Gesshoku

as Director

1956
Crossroad

as Director

1955
Three Faces

as Director

1955
1955
The juvenile

as Director

1954
Wedding Season

as Director

1954
乾杯!女学生

as Director

1952
Love's Cheerleader

as Director

1950
Duel in the Sun

as Assistant Director

1950
Red Peony of Night

as Assistant Director

1950
Red Peony of Night

as First Assistant Director

Writer

1983
1983
嵐を呼ぶ男

as Original Story

1983
嵐を呼ぶ男

as Screenplay

1976
Cobra 2

as Screenplay

1975
Visitor After Dark

as Screenplay

1974
Cobra

as Screenplay

1971
1971
Human Target

as Screenplay

1971
Sunset

as Screenplay

1971
1971
Hibari no Subete

as Screenplay

1970
Apartment for Ladies

as Screenplay

1970
Young Lovers

as Writer

1970
The Performers

as Screenplay

1970
Hana no fushicho

as Screenplay

1969
1969
1969
1969
BGs of Ginza

as Writer

1968
1968
1967
1967
Swift Current

as Screenplay

1966
1966
1966
1965
Grand Contest

as Screenplay

1965
1965
Back Stairways

as Screenplay

1965
Black Temptation

as Screenplay

1965
Fangs of Vengeance

as Screenplay

1964
Black Thief

as Screenplay

1964
Melody of Crime

as Screenplay

1963
Tale of Scarlet Love

as Screenplay

1963
The Night We Danced

as Screenplay

1963
Bury Me Deep

as Screenplay

1963
1962
The Venus' Tear

as Screenplay

1962
Order of Yakuza

as Screenplay

1962
Hell's Kitchen

as Screenplay

1961
1960
Victory and Defeat

as Screenplay

1960
The Last Betrayal

as Screenplay

1959
Tokyo no Kodoku

as Writer

1959
Friendship of Jazz

as Screenplay

1958
That Wonderful Guy

as Screenplay

1958
Fangs of Night

as Writer

1957
1957
The Champion

as Screenplay

1957
The Champion

as Writer

1957
Dancing Sisters

as Screenplay

1956
Gesshoku

as Writer

1955
Three Faces

as Screenplay

1955
1955
The juvenile

as Writer

1952
Love's Cheerleader

as Screenplay

Creator