Shinichi Sekizawa

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1921-06-02

Deathday 1992-11-19 (71 years old)

Place of Birth Kyoto, Japan

Also Known As Shin'ichi Sekizawa, 関沢 新一, Shinichi Sekizawi

Shinichi Sekizawa

Biography

Shinichi Sekizawa (June 2, 1921 – November 11, 1992) was a Japanese screenwriter known for his immense contributions to the original Godzilla series, providing screenplays and/or stories for 10 of the original 15 Showa films. He began his career in his native Kyoto, joining an association of manga cartoonists which included the anime pioneer Osamu Tezuka. His career would be interrupted when he was reluctantly drafted to fight in the South Pacific during WWII. Sekizawa would reignite his film career in 1946 when he joined Beehive Productions as an assistant director, demonstrating a talent for screenwriting when completing the screenplay for the film Profile of the City in a record four days. Later at Shintoho Studios he would direct the now considered lost film Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers. His career at Toho began in 1958 working on Kihachi Okamoto's early films before eventually became the studio's go-to monster scripter after the immense success of his screenplay for Mothra. His kaiju screenplays for Ishiro Honda have been noted for their inventiveness, especially in his interplay of human drama blending with monster action and characterization. His lighthearted approach was contrasted to that of Takeshi Kimura, whose scripts had a darker, more cynical sensibility. Sekizawa's talents were not limited to science fiction, with his output in the 60s being as many as six screenplays a year in genres such as salaryman comedies and war movies as well as TV shows such as the original Ultraman. While Sekizawa enjoyed writing monster movies, he would eventually become tired of the Godzilla series and moved on to scripting for animating features while continuing his career as a lyricist. He was also an aficionado of model trains and published numerous publications on the subject. Before his death he was awarded a Purple ribbon by the Japanese government due to his immense artistic and cultural contributions.

Known For

Writer

1996
Rebirth of Mothra

as Lyricist

1987
Mighty Jack

as Writer

1973
1972
Godzilla vs. Gigan

as Screenplay

1972
Godzilla vs. Gigan

as Lyricist

1969
Latitude Zero

as Screenplay

1969
All Monsters Attack

as Screenplay

1969
1968
Phantom Monster Agon

as Screenplay

1967
Son of Godzilla

as Writer

1967
The Killing Bottle

as Screenplay

1966
1966
1966
Zero Fighter

as Writer

1966
Ultraman

as Writer

1965
1965
風来忍法帖

as Screenplay

1964
Dogora

as Screenplay

1964
Mothra vs. Godzilla

as Screenplay

1964
Ant Hell War

as Writer

1964
A Keg of Powder

as Screenplay

1964
1963
Atragon

as Screenplay

1963
Attack Squadron

as Writer

1963
1963
Warring Clans

as Writer

1963
1963
Samurai Pirate

as Screenplay

1962
Chihō kisha

as Screenplay

1962
Operation Enemy Fort

as Screenplay

1962
The Crimson Sky

as Screenplay

1962
1962
1961
Mothra

as Screenplay

1961
Blueprint of Murder

as Screenplay

1961
Mothra

as Lyricist

1960
1960
The Last Gunfight

as Screenplay

1960
Westward Desperado

as Screenplay

1960
Girls Behind Bars

as Screenplay

1960
1959
The Big Boss

as Screenplay

1959
Battle in Outer Space

as Screenplay

1958
Tomboy Samurai

as Screenplay

1958
1958
Varan

as Screenplay

1957
A Texan in Tokyo

as Screenplay

1957
Queen of Asia

as Screenplay

1956
鬼姫競艶録

as Screenplay

1953
Tokyo Profile

as Screenplay

1949

Producer

Art

1952
Children of the Great Buddha

as Production Design

Director

Creator