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Nobuo Nakagawa(1905-1984)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Born in Kyoto, Nakagawa was early on influenced by proletarian literature and wrote amateur film reviews for the Kinema Junpo film magazine. He joined Makino Film Productions in 1929 as an assistant director and worked under Masahiro Makino. When that studio went bankrupt in 1932, he switched to Utaemon Ichikawa's production company and made his debut as a director in 1934 with Yumiya Hachiman Ken. He later moved to Toho, where he made comedies starring Enoken and even documentaries during the war. It was at Shintoho after the war that he became known for his cinematic adaptations of Japanese Kaidan, especially his masterful version of Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan in 1959.

To Western audiences, his most famous film is Jigoku (1960), which he also co-wrote. The film was released on DVD by the Criterion Collection in 2006.

He also filmed many Kaidan for television. His last film was 1982's Kaidan: Ikiteiru Koheiji.
BornApril 18, 1905
DiedJune 17, 1984(79)
BornApril 18, 1905
DiedJune 17, 1984(79)
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Jigoku (1960)
Jigoku
6.8
  • Director
  • 1960
Haji wo shiru mono
  • Director
  • 1935
Urutoraman Reo (1974)
Urutoraman Reo
7.3
TV Series
  • Director
Yumiya hachiman-ken
  • Director
  • 1934

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Director

  • Kaiidan: Ikiteiru Koheiji (1982)
    Kaiidan: Ikiteiru Koheiji
    6.8
    • Director
    • 1982
  • Urutoraman Reo (1974)
    Urutoraman Reo
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1974
  • Shigeru Amachi in Mushuku Zamurai (1973)
    Mushuku Zamurai
    TV Mini Series
    • Director
    • 1973
  • Suikoden (1973)
    Suikoden
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1973
  • Edogawa Rampo shirîzu: Akechi Kogorô (1970)
    Edogawa Rampo shirîzu: Akechi Kogorô
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1970
  • Yôen dokufu-den: Okatsu kyôjô tabi (1969)
    Yôen dokufu-den: Okatsu kyôjô tabi
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1969
  • Yôen dokufu-den: Hitokiri Okatsu (1969)
    Yôen dokufu-den: Hitokiri Okatsu
    6.8
    • Director
    • 1969
  • Sakura-sakazuki: gikyôdai
    • Director
    • 1969
  • Kaidan hebi-onna (1968)
    Kaidan hebi-onna
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1968
  • Nippon o shikaru: Shutter zero
    • supervising director
    • 1966
  • Otoko no arashi
    • Director
    • 1963
  • Nihon zankoku monogatari (1963)
    Nihon zankoku monogatari
    • Director
    • 1963
  • Inazuma tôge no kettô
    • Director
    • 1962
  • Kishû no abarenbô
    • Director
    • 1962
  • Maboroshi Tengu
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1962

Writer

  • Kaiidan: Ikiteiru Koheiji (1982)
    Kaiidan: Ikiteiru Koheiji
    6.8
    • Writer
    • 1982
  • Kaidan hebi-onna (1968)
    Kaidan hebi-onna
    6.4
    • written by
    • 1968
  • Inazuma tôge no kettô
    • screenplay
    • 1962
  • Kishû no abarenbô
    • screenplay
    • 1962
  • Jigoku (1960)
    Jigoku
    6.8
    • written by
    • 1960
  • Zoku Raiden (1959)
    Zoku Raiden
    • Writer
    • 1959
  • Raiden (1959)
    Raiden
    • Writer
    • 1959
  • Matashirô gyôjôki: Onihime shigure (1951)
    Matashirô gyôjôki: Onihime shigure
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1951
  • Itahachi jima
    • screenplay
    • 1938
  • Mokokû ichidai
    • Writer
    • 1938
  • Akutarô shishi
    • screenplay
    • 1936
  • Goyôuta Nezumi kozô
    • also story (as Jôsuke Sarusawa)
    • 1935
  • Haji wo shiru mono
    • screenplay (as Jôsuke Sarusawa)
    • 1935
  • Yumiya hachiman-ken
    • screenplay
    • 1934

Second Unit or Assistant Director

  • Shura hakkô: Dai-ichi-hen
    • assistant director
    • 1936
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Personal details

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  • Official site
    • France's national library catalogue
  • Alternative name
    • Jôsuke Sarusawa
  • Born
    • April 18, 1905
    • Kyoto, Japan
  • Died
    • June 17, 1984
    • Tokyo, Japan(undisclosed)

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    Apprenticed at Makino Film Studios in 1934 under Masahiro Makino.

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