
Kengo Furusawa
- Title: Kengo Furusawa
- Popularity: 0.7843
- Known For: Directing
- Birthday: 1919-03-30
- Place of Birth: Tosu, Saga, Japan
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- Also Known As: 古沢憲吾


Movies1 1959 HD
Sixth entry in the Company President Series.
Movies1 1952 HD
Movies8 1962 HD
Sequel to "Irresponsible Age of Japan".
Movies5.4 1970 HD
1864. Samurai Shinbei is sent in a secret mission to Ezo, in the North of Japan, to stop riots of villagers commanded by Jirozaemon. A Russian count's daughter, the village leader's daughter and a secret treasure add up to the adventure.
Movies6 1965 HD
Eternal young guy, Yuzo Kayama stars in this fifth installment of the Young Guy series. Young Guy returns to the swim team from the first movie, boards his rival Blue Guy's boat, and meets a young woman on a small island.
Movies1 1952 HD
Movies1 1962 HD
1962 Japanese movie
Movies6 1966 HD
Seventh movie of the Wakadaishō series directed by Kengo Furusawa.
Movies8 1962 HD
An irresponsible salaryman works his way to the top of the corporate ladder.
Movies1 1967 HD
The 10th film in the Wakadaisho series, the Young Ace Yuichi Tanuma travels to Hawaii to train in deep-sea navigation. The Young Ace comes to the rescue of various women in peril, teaches a would-be restauranteur how to make sukiyaki, thwarts the romantic aspirations of his rival Ao Daisho, and competes in the finals of the Japan Judo Championship at the Nippon Budokan. Shot across various locations across Hawaii, Tahiti, Saipan, and Tokyo.
Movies1 1962 HD
1962 Japanese movie
Movies9 1975 HD
Business is a game! A theatrical version of the TV drama that became a social phenomenon starring Teruhiko Saigo. Set in a wholesaler town in Osaka, it depicts the activities of the main character Takezo Yamashita who repels adversity with a man's stubbornness and guts.
Movies1 1963 HD
Movies8.4 1954 HD
A squadron of Japanese fighter pilots realise that they are never going to win the war when they understand that Japanese military tactics have little regard for life. Seeking the companionship of any woman who will have them, they spend their days indulging in every fantasy in order to escape the overwhelming fear of death looming just over the horizon.
Movies1 1965 HD
Movies1 1964 HD
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Hitoshi Ueki) starts out as Nobunaga's "Sandal Keeper" but climbs the ranks to eventually become a trusted general.
Movies1 1966 HD
Movies1 1961 HD
Based on the comic by Kaoru Akiyoshi
Movies1 1961 HD
Second of the three Awamori-kun movies.
Movies1 1961 HD
First of three Awamori-kun movies. Based on the comic by Kaoru Akiyoshi.
Movies1 1963 HD
The music teacher, who danced the twist at the graduation ceremony of the solemn female school, was fired but decided to try his luck in the cosmetics business, and became the best salesman anyone had ever seen. First film in popular "Number 1" Series.
Movies1 1953 HD
A story of unhappy youths and the perils of lack of sex education.
Movies6.5 1949 HD
Tanuma Kandayuu is a high class samurai of the house of Nabeshima. He finds a lavish board of Go (a Chinese Board game) at Kinbei's store. He recommend Kinbei to offer it to his lord. Kinbei hesitates at first, since he knows the board has a mysterious legend surrounding it; it's believed that for every game played on the board, one death is required.
Movies1 1964 HD
A 1964 war film directed by Kengo Furusawa
Movies1 1969 HD
A Toho comedy film staring the Crazy Cats.
Movies1 1953 HD
Movies1 1964 HD
When hopeful Olympic triple-jump competitor injures both his Achilles tendons, he discovers an old manuscript about self-confidence to join the best company in Japan try to triple-jump his way to the top and marry the company model (Mie Hama) in the bargain. The second installment in the "Japan's No. 1" film series.
Movies1 1965 HD
Movies7 1944 HD
A 1944 propaganda film that depicts the fictionalised career of IJAAF pilot Tateo Kato, who led the 64th Sentai during the early months of the Pacific War. The film has scenes featuring Ki-43 fighters escorting Ki-21 bombers to attack Rangoon, where they are attacked by P-40 Warhawk and Brewster Buffalo fighters.
Movies1 1958 HD
After killing a detective in a botched robbery, Keiichi (Natsuki) is on the run as police stake out the homes of his sisters, mother, and girlfriend.
Movies1 1976 HD
1976 Japanese movie
Movies1 1966 HD
The film depicts Ueki's all-around intelligence and how he manages to do difficult jobs for the company without a fixed salary and how he marries Mie Hamamie, the president's daughter, in a well-told story.
Movies1 1967 HD
The fifth installment of ten in Nippon Ichi film series.
Movies1 1970 HD
The eighth installment of ten in Nippon Ichi film series.
Movies1 1961 HD
1961 Japanese movie
Movies1 1961 HD
1961 Japanese movie
S1 E267.7 1970 HD
Zone Fighter, known in Japan as Ryūsei Ningen Zone, is a tokusatsu science fiction superhero television series. Produced by Toho Company Ltd., the show aired on Nippon Television from April 2 to September 24, 1973, with a total of 26 episodes, it was cancelled due to the oil crisis of 1973. This was Toho's answer to not only the popular Ultra Series, but the Henshin Hero phenomenon started by shows like Kamen Rider and Android Kikaider. The previous year, Toho had just made their successful first superhero show, Rainbowman. The series was also notable for its guest appearance by Toho's own Godzilla, as well as two other Toho monsters, King Ghidorah and Gigan. Supplementary materials published by Toho have confirmed Zone Fighter to be part of the Showa-era Godzilla series, taking place in between Godzilla vs. Megalon and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.