Eisuke Takizawa
Eisuke Takizawa (滝沢英輔, Takizawa Eisuke, 6 September 1902 – 29 November 1965) (alternate name: Kinpachi Kajiwara[1]) was a Japanese film director.
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Died | 29 November 1965 63) | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Career
Born in Tokyo, Takizawa worked at Tōa Cinema and Makino Film Productions before debuting as a director in 1929 with Aru onna to gaka.[2] He later directed primarily jidaigeki at Toho and Nikkatsu.
Filmography
Eisuke Takizawa directed over 80 films:[3]
Director
- Sengoku gunto-den - Dai ichibu Toraokami (1937)
- Sengoku gunto-den - Dai nibu Akatsuki no zenshin (1937)
- Chinetsu (1938)
- Gozonji Azuma Otoko (1939)
- Nihon kengosen (1945)
- Kirare no senta (1949)
- Hakamadare yasusuke (1952)
- Yudachi kangoro (1953)
- Yasugoro desse (1953)
- Tetsuwan namida ari (1953)
- Kunisada Chūji (1954)
- Rokunin no ansatsusha (1955)
- Kawakami Tetsuharu monogatari sebangō 16 (1957)
- Kajin (1958)
- The Temptress and the Monk (1958)
- Zesshō (1958)
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References
- Eisuke Takizawa on IMDb accessed 25 January 2009
- "Takizawa Eisuke". Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus. Kōdansha. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/person/p0260690.htm accessed 25 January 2009
External links
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