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    Masaichi Nagata (永田 雅一, Nagata Masaichi, 21 January 1906 – 24 October 1985) was a Japanese businessman and served as president of Daiei Film. The self-proclaimed...
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    Rashomon (category Films produced by Masaichi Nagata)
    composition. Daiei's president, Masaichi Nagata, was initially critical of the film. Assistant director Tokuzō Tanaka said that Nagata broke the abrupt few minutes...
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  • government plan to combine all the film studios into two companies, Masaichi Nagata, an executive at Shinkō Kinema, pressed hard for an alternative plan...
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  • success of The Birds and Toho's Godzilla films influenced studio head Masaichi Nagata to produce a similar film. In 1964, Daiei attempted to produce Nezura...
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  • pathologist Masaichi Kaneda (金田 正一, 1933–2019), Japanese baseball player Masaichi Kondō (近藤 政市, born 1917), Japanese World War II flying ace Masaichi Nagata (永田...
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    original idea for Gamera was developed by Yonejiro Saito, Masaichi Nagata, Hidemasa Nagata, Niisan Takahashi, and Noriaki Yuasa. The character was created...
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  • Linda Nagata (born 1960), American science fiction author Masaichi Nagata (1906–1985), Japanese film producer and baseball executive Masayoshi Nagata (1927–2008)...
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  • the prosperity of the genre, while the Six-Company Agreement led by Masaichi Nagata, one of creators of Gamera, restricted non-Toho companies to easily...
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    Ugetsu (category Films produced by Masaichi Nagata)
    Oharu (1952), Mizoguchi was offered to make a film by his old friend Masaichi Nagata at Daiei Film studios. The deal promised Mizoguchi complete artistic...
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  • directed by Kenji Misumi, written by Teinosuke Kinugasa, and produced by Masaichi Nagata. The film stars Raizō Ichikawa as samurai Ryunosuke Tsukue, alongside...
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    stake in the team, with control being given to Daiei Film president Masaichi Nagata. In 1964 they became the Tokyo Orions, and the Lotte Orions in 1969...
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    joined Daiei Film and was given the stage name Itami Ichizō (伊丹 一三) by Masaichi Nagata. In May 1960, Itami married Kazuko Kawakita, the daughter of film producer...
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    Sansho the Bailiff (category Films produced by Masaichi Nagata)
    Yoshikata Yoda Based on "Sansho the Bailiff" by Mori Ōgai Produced by Masaichi Nagata Starring Kinuyo Tanaka Yoshiaki Hanayagi Kyōko Kagawa Eitarō Shindō...
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  • (the name changing to its current form in 1980). Daiei Stars owner Masaichi Nagata was the first president of the Pacific League. The league began with...
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    Gate of Hell (film) (category Films produced by Masaichi Nagata)
    film's exact Japanese gross was an estimated ¥151,790,000.: 152  永田雅一 [Masaichi Nagata] (in Japanese). Jiji Press. 1962 – via Google Books. 映画年鑑 [Movie Yearbook]...
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    season, the JBL team owners reorganized into the NPB; Daiei Stars owner Masaichi Nagata promoted a two-league system, which became the Pacific League (initially...
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  • Actor We All Loved Each Other So Much Four Flies on Grey Velvet 24 Masaichi Nagata 79 Japan Producer Rashomon Gamera, the Giant Monster 28 William Bramley...
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  • Gamera: Super Monster (category Films produced by Masaichi Nagata)
    Gamera: Super Monster (宇宙怪獣ガメラ, Uchū Kaijū Gamera, lit. 'Space Monster Gamera') is a 1980 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa and produced by...
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  • (1966) Director Kimiyoshi Yasuda Kenji Misumi Kazuo Mori Producer(s) Masaichi Nagata Screenplay Tetsuro Yoshida Composer(s) Akira Ifukube Director of photography...
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    Nichiren is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Noboru Nakamura. Produced by Masaichi Nagata and based on Matsutarō Kawaguchi's novel. The film is known for mentioning...
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