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Heinosuke Gosho was a Japanese film director and screenwriter who directed Japan's first successful sound film, ''The Neighbor's Wife and Mine'', in 1931. His films are mostly associated with the shōshimin-eiga (lit. "common people drama") genre. Among his most noted works are ''Where Chimneys Are Seen'', ''An Inn at Osaka'', ''Takekurabe'' and ''Yellow Crow''. Wikipedia