Haruyasu Noguchi

Japanese film director of the mid-twentieth century, best known for genre pictures and the kaiju feature Gappa, the Triphibian Monster.

What do we know about Haruyasu Noguchi?

Here are the key biographical details about Haruyasu Noguchi:

  • Name: Haruyasu Noguchi
  • Also Known As: 野口 重一, 野口 博志, Hiroshi Noguchi
  • Date of Birth: January 10, 1913
  • Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
  • Date of Death: May 23, 1967
  • Gender: Male
  • Job Title: Director
  • Crew Jobs: Director, Assistant Director

Who is Haruyasu Noguchi?

Hiroshi Noguchi is known for Toba no mesu neko (1965), Ginza Mite Guy - Kuromaku wa dareda (1959) and Gappa the Triphibian Monster (1967).

What is Haruyasu Noguchi known for?

Haruyasu Noguchi was a prolific Japanese director whose credits span crime, gambling, and monster genres. His most recognized works include:

  • Gappa, the Triphibian Monster (1967, Movie)
  • Woman Gambler (1965, Movie)
  • Gambling Kitten (1965, Movie)
  • Cat Girls Gamblers: Abandoned Fangs of Triumph (1966, Movie)
  • Murder Unincorporated (1965, Movie)
  • Machi ga nemuru toki (1959, Movie)
  • Covered Wagon (1960, Movie)
  • The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding (1967, Movie)
  • Breasts and Bullets (1958, Movie)
  • Devil Flesh (1957, Movie)

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