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  1. Torajirō Saitō (斎藤 寅次郎, Saitō Torajirō, January 30, 1905 – May 1, 1982) was a Japanese film director known for his comedy films. Born in Akita Prefecture, he entered Shōchiku's Kamata studio in 1922 and debuted as a director in 1926.

  2. Apr 6, 2024 · Torajirō Saitō. Publication date. 1952. Topics. pachinko, movie, japan, comedy. Language. Japanese. 大当りパチンコ娘 (1952) aka Oatari Pachinko Musume aka Jackpot Pachinko Girl.

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  3. Torajirō Saitō (斎藤 寅次郎, Saitō Torajirō, January 30, 1905 – May 1, 1982) was a Japanese film director known for his comedy films. Born in Akita Prefecture, he entered Shōchiku's Kamata studio in 1922 and debuted as a director in 1926.

  4. Torajirō Saitō (斎藤 寅次郎, Saitō Torajirō, January 30, 1905 – May 1, 1982) was a Japanese film director known for his comedy films. Born in Akita Prefecture, he entered Shōchiku's Kamata studio in 1922 and debuted as a director in 1926.

  5. Torajirō Saitō is known as an Director, Assistant Director, and Original Concept. Some of his work includes The Adventures of Peter Pan, The Dawning Sky, Kid Commotion, Weak-kneed from Fear of Ghost-Cat, Watashi wa uso wa mōshimasen, 誰よりも金を愛す, 娘十八びっくり天国, and 大当りパチンコ娘.

  6. Torajiro SAITO (January 30, 1905 - May 1, 1982) was a film director. His real name was Torajiro. He originated from Yashima Town, Yuri County, Akita Prefecture. He excelled in comedy films and was occasionally referred to as the god of comedy. His wife was Tomoko NANIWA, who was a comedian and an actress in one of his films.

  7. The Tokyo Kid. 1950 ‘東京キッド’ Directed by Torajirō Saitō. A young, talented singer (Misora) is orphaned, not once but twice, and has to turn to a rather unlikely, and unwilling, parental figure, while avoiding her wealthy, absentee father, his hired goons, and the neighborhood fortune teller (Enoken) who’s after the reward money. Cast. Crew. Details.