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Kogo Noda (1893–1968) was a Japanese screenwriter who collaborated with Yasujiro Ozu on many of the director's films, including his first (The Sword of Penitence, 1927) and finest (Tokyo Story, 1953). He co-wrote 13 of Ozu's 15 post-war films, among others.
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