Heinosuke Gosho (五所 平之助, Gosho Heinosuke, 24 January 1902 – 1 May 1981) was a Japanese film director who directed Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, in 1931. He once served as president of the Directors Guild of Japan.
Aiyoku no ki (愛慾の記) (1930)The Neighbor's Wife and Mine (マダムと女房, Madamu to nyōbō) (1931)Izu no odoriko (1933)A Burden of Life (人生のお荷物, Jinsei no onimotsu) (1935)Somniloquy of the Bridegroom (花婿の寝言, Hanamuko no negoto) (1935)Song of the Flower Basket (花籠の歌, Hanakago no uta) (1935)Lady of the Night with a Hazy Moon (朧夜の女, Oboroyo no onna) (1936)The New Road (Part one) (新道前篇 , Shindou senhen) (1936)The New Road (Part two) (新道後篇 , Shindou kouhen) (1936)Incompatible Relations (木石, Bokuseki) (1940)Ima Hitotabi no (1947)Entotsu no mieru basho (煙突の見える場所, English titles include: Where Chimneys Are Seen a.k.a. Four Chimneys (1953)When a Cloud Breaks Off (雲がちぎれる時) (1953)Inn at Osaka (Osaka no yado) (1954)Takekurabe (たけくらべ Takekurabe), English titles include: Adolescence a.k.a. Growing Up Twice a.k.a. Growing Up a.k.a. Child's Play (1955)Yellow Crow (黄色いからす , Kiroi karasu) (1957)Hunting Rifle (Hunting Gun) (猟銃) (1961)Kaachan kekkon shiroyo (1962)The Innocent Witch (Osorezan no onna) (1965)Utage (1967)A Woman and the Beancurd Soup (1968)