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|birthplace =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref name="CDE"/> | |birthplace =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref name="CDE"/> | ||
|first =''Chanchiki Okesa'' (1958) | |first =''Chanchiki Okesa'' (1958) | ||
|notable =''[[The Vampire Doll]]'' (1970),<br>''[[wikipedia:Taiyō ni Hoero!|Roar at the Sun!]]'' (TV 1972-1986) | |notable =''[[wikipedia:The Vampire Doll|The Vampire Doll]]'' (1970),<br>''[[wikipedia:Taiyō ni Hoero!|Roar at the Sun!]]'' (TV 1972-1986) | ||
|imdb =https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0644543/ | |imdb =https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0644543/ | ||
|wikipedia =https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/小川英 | |wikipedia =https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/小川英 | ||
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===Screenwriter=== | ===Screenwriter=== | ||
*''Giant Sea Beast Gebora'' (1959) [unproduced]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/kanedamasumi/status/1396639423417044995|author=@KanedaMasumi|title=<nowiki>この「大海獣ゲボラ」の写真は1959年5月発行の週刊誌に掲載。企画は電通。脚本は小川英。テレビ映画として製作されたが放送はされず。その後、小川脚本の東宝映画検討稿「怪獣大襲撃」を経て「決戦!南海の大怪獣」に。ゲボラがゲゾラになりました。</nowiki>|work=Twitter|accsessdate=11 April 2022}}</ref> | *''Giant Sea Beast Gebora'' (1959) [unproduced]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/kanedamasumi/status/1396639423417044995|author=@KanedaMasumi|title=<nowiki>この「大海獣ゲボラ」の写真は1959年5月発行の週刊誌に掲載。企画は電通。脚本は小川英。テレビ映画として製作されたが放送はされず。その後、小川脚本の東宝映画検討稿「怪獣大襲撃」を経て「決戦!南海の大怪獣」に。ゲボラがゲゾラになりました。</nowiki>|work=Twitter|accsessdate=11 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
*''[[The Vampire Doll]]'' (1970) [with Hiroshi Nagano] | *''[[wikipedia:The Vampire Doll|The Vampire Doll]]'' (1970) [with Hiroshi Nagano] | ||
*''[[Space Amoeba]]'' (1970) | *''[[Space Amoeba]]'' (1970) | ||
*''[[Lake of Dracula]]'' (1971) [with [[Masaru Takesue]]] | *''[[Lake of Dracula]]'' (1971) [with [[Masaru Takesue]]] |
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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 Ogawa Eiji)Japanese screenwriter. He was primarily a television writer, most famously working on the detective series Roar at the Sun! for its entire 14-year run, but also scripted five genre films for Toho from 1971 to 1974. Ogawa passed away on April 27, 1994 at age 64 due to chronic respiratory failure.[1]
Selected filmography
Screenwriter
- Giant Sea Beast Gebora (1959) [unproduced][2]
- 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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