Takumi Furukawa
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was a Japanese
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
.


Career

Born in
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, Furukawa graduated from the College of Art at
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in 1941 and entered the
Nikkatsu is a Japanese entertainment company known for its film and television productions. It is Japan's oldest major movie studio, founded in 1912 during the silent film era. The name ''Nikkatsu'' amalgamates the words Nippon Katsudō Shashin, literally ...
studio first in the screenwriting division before becoming an assistant director. After serving in the war, he returned to work at
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before returning to Nikkatsu when it resumed producing films in 1954. While working as an assistant director, he assisted such directors as
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, Kajiro Yamamoto,
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, and
Heinosuke Gosho was a Japanese film director and screenwriter who directed Japan's first sound film, '' The Neighbor's Wife and Mine'', in 1931. His films are mostly associated with the shomin-geki (lit. "common people drama") genre. Among his most noted works ...
. He made his directorial debut in 1955 with ''Jigoku no Yōjinbō'', which starred
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and for which he wrote the script. He is most known for directing ''
Season of the Sun is a Japanese novel written in 1955 by Shintaro Ishihara, who later became a politician and was governor of Tokyo for 13 years from 1999 to 2012. It is the source of the name of the rebellious taiyōzoku () youth culture which emerged after Wo ...
'' in 1956, which was a box office success and helped launch the career of Yujiro Ishihara. His ''
Cruel Gun Story is a 1964 Japanese action film directed by Takumi Furukawa. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu studio's Noir films as part of The Criterion Collection, also including '' I Am Wa ...
'' (1964) was released on DVD with English subtitles by Eclipse from the Criterion Collection. Furukawa, aka Tai Kao-Mei (), also directed two films in Hong Kong and dramas for television. Furukawa died of heart failure on 4 October 2018 in a Tokyo hospital at the age of 101.


Filmography


Films

This is a partial list of films. * 1955 ''Jigoku no Yōjinbō'' * 1956 ''
Season of the Sun is a Japanese novel written in 1955 by Shintaro Ishihara, who later became a politician and was governor of Tokyo for 13 years from 1999 to 2012. It is the source of the name of the rebellious taiyōzoku () youth culture which emerged after Wo ...
'' * 1964 ''
Cruel Gun Story is a 1964 Japanese action film directed by Takumi Furukawa. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu studio's Noir films as part of The Criterion Collection, also including '' I Am Wa ...
'' * 1967 ''Black Falcon'' - Screenwriter, Director. Mandarin language Hong Kong film. * 1967 ''Kiss and Kill - Director. Mandarin language Hong Kong film.


References


External links

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Furukawa Takumi at hkmdb.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Furukawa, Takumi Japanese film directors 1917 births 2018 deaths People from Tokyo Japanese centenarians Men centenarians