Toshio Masuda

Toshio Masuda

  • Birthday: 1927-10-05
  • Place of birth: Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan
  • Also know as: 舛田利雄

Biography

Toshio Masuda (born October 5, 1927 in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan) is a Japanese film director. He developed a reputation as a consistent box office hit-maker. Over the course of five decades, 16 of his films made the yearly top ten lists at the Japanese box office—a second place record in the industry. Between 1958 and 1968 he directed 52 films for the Nikkatsu Company. He was their top director of action films and worked with the company's top stars, including Yujiro Ishihara with whom he made 25 films. After the breakdown of the studio system, he moved on to a succession of big-budget movies including the American-Japanese co-production Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) and the science fiction epic Catastrophe 1999: The Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974). He worked on such anime productions as the Space Battleship Yamato series. His corporate drama Company Funeral (1989) earned him a Japanese Academy Award nomination and wins at the Blue Ribbon Awards and Mainichi Film Awards. In Japan, his films are well remembered by fans and called genre landmarks by critics. He remains little known abroad save for rare exceptions of his post-Nikkatsu work such as Tora! Tora! Tora!. However, a number of his films were screened in a 2005 Nikkatsu Action Cinema retrospective in Italy and a few have since made their way to the United States. At the age of 81, he is currently prepping to helm Uchū Senkan Yamato: Fukkatsu hen (2009). Description above from the Wikipedia article Toshio Masuda, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Production

Tora! Tora! Tora!

1970

As Director

Future War 198X

1982

As Director

Zero

1984

As Director

Red Pier

1958

As Director

Space Battleship Yamato

1977

As Director

Rusty Knife

1958

As Director

Rusty Knife

1958

As Writer

Shadow Hunters

1972

As Director

The Perfect Game

1958

As Director

Prophecies of Nostradamus

1974

As Director

Velvet Hustler

1967

As Director

Velvet Hustler

1967

As Writer

Red Handkerchief

1964

As Director

Keep Your Chin Up

1962

As Director

Be Forever Yamato

1980

As Director

The Day of Youth

1960

As Director

Tokyo Blackout

1987

As Director

Tokyo Blackout

1987

As Writer

Port Arthur

1980

As Director

Highteen Boogie

1982

As Writer

Highteen Boogie

1982

As Director

Outlaw: Gangster VIP

1968

As Director

Conflagration

1975

As Writer

Battle Anthem

1983

As Director

Chase That Man

1972

As Director

Heavenly Sin

1992

As Director

High Seas Hijack

1977

As Screenplay

Odin: Starlight Mutiny

1985

As Director

Company Executives

1989

As Director

This Story of Love

1987

As Director

Sword and Flower

1972

As Director

Red Pier

1958

As Writer

Human Revolution II

1976

As Director

Sure Death 5

1991

As Director

The Champion

1957

As Screenplay

The Eagle and the Hawk

1957

As Assistant Director

Lost in the Sun

1961

As Director

L・O・V・I・N・G

1983

As Director

Be Forever Yamato

1980

As Screenplay

The Heart

1955

As Assistant Director

Red Handkerchief

1964

As Screenplay

Challenge for Glory

1966

As Screenplay

Challenge for Glory

1966

As Director

The Stormy Man

1966

As Director

Man of a Stormy Era

1968

As Director

Man of a Stormy Era

1968

As Screenplay

The Burmese Harp

1956

As Assistant Director

Blood Shed

1966

As Director

Dancing Sisters

1957

As Assistant Director

Blood Shed

1966

As Screenplay

Taking the Castle

1965

As Director

Minamoto Yoshitsune

1990

As Director

Taking the Castle

1965

As Screenplay

Vendetta of Obligation

1985

As Director

The Human Revolution

1973

As Director

The Man of Victory

1967

As Screenplay

Song of my Life

1968

As Director

The Man of Victory

1967

As Director

Jinsei Gekijo

1964

As Director

Farewell to the Code

1971

As Director

The Sky Is Mine

1959

As Director

The Fatal Raid

1969

As Director

The Fatal Raid

1969

As Screenplay

The Cleanup

1969

As Director

Evil Reward

1956

As Screenplay

Exiled to Hell

1969

As Director

Exiled to Hell

1969

As Screenplay

Prince of Wolves

1963

As Director

A Man Explodes

1959

As Director

Hotbed of Crime

1961

As Director

Hotbed of Crime

1961

As Screenplay

Kill the Night Rose

1966

As Director

Dohten

1991

As Director

Dohten

1991

As Screenplay

Hana to ryu

1962

As Director

零戦黒雲一家

1962

As Director

零戦黒雲一家

1962

As Screenplay

Kantō tekiya ikka: Goromentsuu

1970

As Cinematography

Love: Starting on a Journey

1985

As Screenplay

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