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Yasuo Tanami
Birthday:
1933-12-12
Deathday:
2000-03-21
Place of birth:
Tokyo, Japan
Also know as:
Kaoru Umeno
Bio
Yasuo Tanami was a Japanese scriptwriter.
Production Credits
Young Guy in Hawaii
1963
As Screenplay
Beyond the Rainbow
1972
As Screenplay
The Tigers - Hi! London
1969
As Screenplay
The Tigers - Hi! London
1969
As Producer
Wild Ducks and Green Onions
1968
As Writer
Hotsprings Holiday
1968
As Original Concept
Hotsprings Holiday
1968
As Screenplay
Legend of Plumeria
1983
As Screenplay
Young Guy at Sea
1965
As Screenplay
Japan's No. 1 Disconnected Man
1969
As Writer
It Started In The Alps
1966
As Writer
Bravo, Young Guy
1970
As Screenplay
The Three Musketeers: Adventure of Aramis
1989
As Script
The Crazy Adventure
1965
As Screenplay
Young Guy in the South Pacific
1967
As Writer
Youth Season
1962
As Screenplay
The Three Musketeers: Adventure of Aramis
1989
As Screenplay
Patalliro: The Stardust Project
1983
As Screenplay
A Smell of Money
1965
As Screenplay
Irresponsible Age of Japan
1962
As Writer
Gift from Agnes
1975
As Screenplay
Kigeki: koko kara hajimaru monogatari
1973
As Screenplay
Completely... With That Air!
1981
As Screenplay
Sararīman Gonza to Sukejū
1962
As Screenplay
Irresponsible Life in Edo Japan
1964
As Screenplay
Irresponsible Rascal of Japan
1962
As Screenplay
Little Adventurer
1973
As Screenplay
Las Vegas Free-For-All
1967
As Writer
Lemon Girls on the Go
1967
As Screenplay
Season of Love
1969
As Screenplay
The Sorrow of Paris
1976
As Screenplay
The Sorrow of Paris
1976
As Executive Producer
The Craziest Operation
1966
As Writer
The Man from Planet Alpha
1966
As Writer
Imaginary Paradise
1968
As Writer
Crazy Violence at Shimizu Harbor
1970
As Writer
Pride of the Campus
1962
As Writer
The Tigers: The World is Waiting For Us
1968
As Writer
Roppongi Nights: Love Me, Love Me
1963
As Screenplay
The Shatterer
1987
As Screenplay
Campus A Go-Go
1965
As Screenplay
Hibari, Chiemi, Izumi: We Are Three Best Friends
1964
As Screenplay
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Nautilus Story III
1991
As Screenplay
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Nautilus Story II
1991
As Screenplay
Everybody, Let's Go!
1967
As Original Story
Sir Galahad in Campus
1961
As Screenplay
Enchanted Journey
1981
As Screenplay
Shadow of Love
1972
As Screenplay
Let's Go! Young Guy
1967
As Writer
Graffiti Youth: Sneaker Blues
1981
As Screenplay
Blue Jeans Memory
1981
As Screenplay
Good Luck Love
1981
As Screenplay
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - The Motion Picture
1991
As Screenplay
A Lavish Invitation
1968
As Writer
Crazy Big Explosion
1969
As Producer
Crazy Big Explosion
1969
As Writer
Mexican Free-for-All
1968
As Writer
Crazy Operation: Drop Dead! Irresponsibility
1963
As Screenplay
Circuit-A-Go-Go
1967
As Screenplay
Young Guy, the Ace Rider
1971
As Screenplay
Get Your Sky, Young Guy
1970
As Screenplay
Young Guy on Mt. Cook
1969
As Screenplay
Young Guy Graduates
1969
As Screenplay
Young Guy in Rio
1968
As Screenplay
College Champ
1962
As Screenplay
After tears comes a smile
1974
As Screenplay
Kigeki dokkiri dai tōsō
1970
As Screenplay
Love and Fascination
1961
As Screenplay
Moonlight in the Rain
1961
As Screenplay
Industrial Spy Free-for-All
1967
As Screenplay
Comedy: Love and Justice Among Cheaters
1974
As Screenplay
Japan's No. 1 Mischievous Man
1970
As Writer
Japan's No. 1 Mischievous Man
1970
As Producer
Japan's No. 1 Shocked Man
1971
As Writer
Japan's No. 1 Shocked Man
1971
As Producer
Japan's No. 1 Yakuza Man
1970
As Producer
Japan's No. 1 Yakuza Man
1970
As Script
B.G Story: Designs of a 20 Year-Old
1961
As Screenplay
Seishun Tarō
1967
As Screenplay
3 Raccoon Dogs
1966
As Screenplay
More Than 10,000 Women But...
1966
As Screenplay
Punch Guy
1966
As Writer
Greatest Game Ever
1975
As Screenplay
Greatest Game Ever
1975
As Producer
Greatest Game Ever Part II
1976
As Screenplay
Return of the Champ
1981
As Screenplay