Haruo Takeno

Filmes

Hussy
Director of Photography
16-year-old Tachiko (Kimiko Asuka) discovers the true nature of her father's wife, Fumie (Michiko Sakyo), who is after the fortune of the company president, Gozo (Keisuke Senda), and recommends divorce to him, but she is kidnapped and her virginity is stolen by Hayata (Ryoichi Amano) who is colluding with Fumie. After the funeral for her father, who committed suicide out of pity for his daughter, Tachiko disappears.
Gan-chan no keisatsu nikki
Cinematography
寛美の三等社員
Director of Photography
Japanese comedy film.
As the Clouds Scatter
Director of Photography
A provincial bus driver plans to marry his conductress, but one night he glimpses the woman he once loved, which throws him into turmoil.
Hunting Rifle
Director of Photography
Story of a woman, Saiko, who divorces her doctor husband when she is given a baby by a stranger who claims it is the husband's child. Saiko embarks on an affair with her cousin's husband, but a crisis threatens when she discovers that her ex-husband is about to remarry.
When a Woman Loves
Cinematography
Story of a romance between a middle-aged journalist and a young woman.
Maria of the Ant Village
Director of Photography
Alongside Tokyo's Sumida River is a ragpickers' settlement known as Ant Village. One night, a young Catholic girl, Satoko Kitahara, who has been baptized under the name of Maria, comes to offer her services. However, Ant Village is not just an ordinary vagrants' community but a fine autonomous organization, and as the municipal authorities have long been demanding that the people of Ant Village leave the site, Satoko is utilized to publicize the Village and win public sympathy. While being utilized in this manner, Satoko is nevertheless glad to be able to help the people of Ant Village, especially the children, and when the summer vacation comes she decides to take the children on an excursion to Hakone. To raise funds for this purpose she becomes a rag-picker herself.
A Samurai's Honor at Pawn
Cinematography
A film about the struggle of an officer from Edo, Toyama Saemon, with a lightning-fast gang of thieves.
Shirai Gonpachi
Cinematography
The film adaptation of the famous tragic love story of the young samurai Shirai Gonpachi and the beautiful courtesan Komurasaki.
Every Wife Cannot Stand Still
Cinematography
Ushiwakamaru
Cinematography
愛情の旋風
Director of Photography
Battle of Roses
Director of Photography
A Japanese melodrama about three sisters, rival fashion companies, and attempted murder by overheated bathroom.
The Bridal Night Again
Director of Photography
Victory Song
Director of Photography
Hisshoka is a 1945 Drama film directed by four Japanese directors.
Poppy
Assistant Art Director
Based on Soseki Natsume’s 1908 novel of the same title, Poppy is an ornately complicated story of desire and ambition. Fujio is beautiful, talented, well-heeled, and engaged to Munechika, a rising young diplomat. She has promised him a gold watch, a family heirloom, as an emblem of their engagement. But she falls in love with Ono, a student employed to tutor her in English, who is attracted by her beauty and wealth. Ono is himself bound by an engagement to Sayoko, the daughter of his mentor, Professor Inoue. The self-centered Fujio is ready to forsake everything for Ono, but he is prevailed upon to go ahead with his marriage to Sayoko. Fujio then offers the watch to Munechika who, perceiving Fujio’s true feelings, hurls the watch into the sea.