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|birthday =March 10, 1930 | |birthday =March 10, 1930 | ||
|death =April 27, 1994 | |death =April 27, 1994 | ||
|birthplace =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref>{{Cite book|title=現代物故者事典 1994~1996|publisher=Nichigai Associates | |birthplace =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref>{{Cite book|title=現代物故者事典 1994~1996|publisher=Nichigai Associates|date=March 1, 1997|language=Japanese|pages=133|isbn=4816914129}}</ref> | ||
|first =''Chanchiki Okesa'' (1958) | |first =''Chanchiki Okesa'' (1958) | ||
|notable =''[[The Vampire Doll]]'' (1970) | |notable =''[[The Vampire Doll]]'' (1970) |
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Ei Ogawa (小川 英, born Eiji Ogawa Ogawa Ei) (小川 英二 and occasionally credited as Hide Ogawa, was a Japanese screenwriter. He was primarily a television writer, most famously working on the detective series Ogawa Eiji)Roar at the Sun! for its entire 14-year run, but also scripted five genre films for Toho from 1971 to 1974.
Selected filmography
Screenwriter
- The Vampire Doll (1970) [with Hiroshi Nagano]
- Space Amoeba (1970)
- Lake of Dracula (1971) [with Masaru Takesue]
- Evil of Dracula (1974) [with Masaru Takesue]
- ESPY (1974)
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