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|name          =Ryuzo Nakanishi
|name          =Ryuzo Nakanishi
|image          =Ryuzo Nakanishi.jpg
|image          =Ryuzo Nakanishi.jpg
|birthday      =1932<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/中西隆三|title=中西隆三 - Wikipedia}}</ref>
|birthday      =1932
|birthplace    =Chiba, [[Japan]]
|death          =October 9, 2013
|death          =October 9, 2013
|occupation    =[[:Category:Writers|Screenwriter]]
|occupation    =[[:Category:Writers|Screenwriter]]
|first          =''Seishun o Fukinarase'' (1959)
|first          =''Seishun o Fukinarase'' (1959)
|notable        =''[[The War in Space]]'' (1977)
|notable        =''[[The War in Space]]'' (1977)
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'''Ryuzo Nakanishi''' {{Nihongo|中西 隆三|Nakanishi Ryūzō}} was a Japanese screenwriter. His [[tokusatsu]] works include ''[[Gappa (film)|Gappa]]'' and ''[[The War in Space]]''.
'''Ryuzo Nakanishi''' {{Nihongo|中西 隆三|Nakanishi Ryūzō}} was a [[Japan]]ese screenwriter. His [[tokusatsu]] works include ''[[Gappa (film)|Gappa]]'' and ''[[The War in Space]]''.
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==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==

Revision as of 05:58, 3 September 2021

Ryuzo Nakanishi
Ryuzo Nakanishi
Born 1932
Chiba, Japan
Died October 9, 2013
Occupation Screenwriter
First work Seishun o Fukinarase (1959)
Notable work The War in Space (1977)
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Ryuzo Nakanishi (中西 隆三,   Nakanishi Ryūzō) was a Japanese screenwriter. His tokusatsu works include Gappa and The War in Space.

Selected filmography

Screenwriter

Selected bibliography

Interviewee

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