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  1. On YAMAMURA: article— Buehrer, Beverley Bare, in Japanese Films: A Filmography and Commentary, 1921–1989 , Jefferson, North Carolina, 1990. * * * So Yamamura began his career as a stage actor, shifting to film after World War II. Perhaps because of his origins, he always studied the screenplay before accepting a role.

  2. Yamamura a tourné dans près de deux cents films entre 1947 et 1991 [1]. Filmographie partielle Michiyo Kogure et Sō Yamamura dans Le Destin de madame Yuki (1950). Ryō Ikebe et Sō Yamamura dans Ceux d'aujourd'hui (1952). So Yamamura et Setsuko Hara dans Le Grondement de la montagne (1954).

  3. Biography by AllMovie. Versatile Japanese character actor So Yamamura made his first film appearance in 1946. Six years later he launched the directing phase of his career with the Eisenstein-influenced The Crab Canning Ship. In 1958, he made the first of a handful of English-language appearances in John Huston's Barbarian and the Geisha (1958).

  4. 27 de feb. de 2019 · An actor with a long and distinguished career, So Yamamura first stepped behind the camera in 1953 with an adaptation of the famous proletarian novel by Takeji Kobayashi, The Crab Cannery Ship (later adapted by Sabu in 2009), and eventually completed six features. Deep River Melody (風流深川唄, Furyu Fukagawa Uta), released in 1960 and adapted from a novel by Matsutaro Kawaguchi, was last ...

  5. Sadako Yamamura is the main antagonist of the Ring franchise and one of the two titular secondary antagonists (alongside Kayako Saeki) of the crossover film Sadako vs. Kayako. She was a young yet troubled psychic who was brutally murdered and thrown into a well by her father or his doctor, depending on the continuity, in an attempt to stop her powers from spiralling out of control. The plan ...

  6. Sadako Yamamura (Yamamura Sadako 山村貞子) was the antagonist of the Ring Novels, television drama, and film series in Japan. Her character has been adapted into American and Korean counterparts for their respective localizations of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film, The Ring and The Ring Virus. Sadako's name is Japanese for "chaste child" (sada: chaste and ko: child). This may be an indication of ...

  7. 24 de feb. de 1999 · Pacific and the Seller were both represented by legal counsel. On August 1, 1990, one day after the closing, the Seller's attorney disbursed $2.75 million to Marvin, the appellees' attorney. Marvin transferred $2.6 million to Yamamura, who, in turn, transferred $1.85 million to a Japanese bank.