Senkichi Taniguchi

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1912-02-19

Deathday 2007-10-29 (95 years old)

Place of Birth Tokyo, Japan

Also Known As Сэнкити Танигути

Senkichi Taniguchi

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Senkichi Taniguchi (February 19, 1912 – October 29, 2007) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Born in Tokyo, Japan, he attended Waseda University but left before graduating due to his involvement in a left-wing theater troupe. He joined P.C.L. (a precursor to Toho) in 1933 and began working as an assistant director to Kajirō Yamaguchi alongside his longtime friend, acclaimed Japanese filmmaker, Akira Kurosawa. He made his feature film directing debut in 1947 with Snow Trail, which was written by Kurosawa. Snow Trial starred Toshirō Mifune in his film debut and actress Setsuko Wakayama. It helped establish Taniguchi's reputation for action film. Taniguchi and Wakayama married in 1949 (he had earlier been married to the screenwriter Yōko Mizuki), but the couple divorced in 1956. Taniguchi married his second wife, actress Kaoru Yachigusa, in 1957. Yachigusa and Taniguchi remained together for over fifty years until his death in 2007. Taniguchi was the screenwriter for the 1949 film, The Quiet Duel, which Kurosawa directed and which also starred Mifune. His most acclaimed film as a director was Escape at Dawn, a controversial anti-war work from 1950 about a Japanese soldier and a "comfort woman" that got into trouble with Occupation era censors. Taniguchi continued to direct movies throughout the 1950s and 1960s, but the quality of his work declined. His films from the time period include Man Against Man, The Gambling Samurai, Man In The Storm and The Lost World of Sinbad. His 1965 film International Secret Police: Key of Keys has been famously re-dubbed and re-released as What's Up, Tiger Lily? by Woody Allen. He was chosen as the supervising director of the official documentary of Expo '70. Senkichi Taniguchi died of pneumonia at a hospital in Tokyo, Japan, on October 29, 2007, at the age of 95. Description above from the Wikipedia article Senkichi Taniguchi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Director

1984
Godzilla Fantasia

as Director

1971
Japan World Expo

as Director

1967
The Killing Bottle

as Director

1966
1965
Key of Keys

as Director

1965
A Smell of Money

as Director

1963
Samurai Pirate

as Director

1963
Outpost of Hell

as Director

1962
1962
The Crimson Sky

as Director

1961
Blood on the Sea

as Director

1960
1960
Man Against Man

as Director

1957
A Man in the Storm

as Director

1956
1956
裸足の青春

as Director

1956
Rainy Night Duel

as Director

1955
1954
The Surf

as Director

1953
1953
1953
Red-Light Bases

as Director

1952
Foghorn

as Director

1952
Swift Current

as Director

1951
1951
Who Will Judge Me?

as Director

1950
Escape at Dawn

as Director

1950
Devil's Gold

as Director

1949
Jakoman and Tetsu

as Director

1947
Snow Trail

as Director

1942
Wings of Victory

as Assistant Director

1936
Enoken's The Millionaire, Part 1

as Assistant Director

1932
Sports

as Director

Writer

1964
Jakoman and Tetsu

as Screenplay

1957
1956
1955
1954
The Surf

as Writer

1953
1953
Red-Light Bases

as Screenplay

1952
Foghorn

as Screenplay

1951
Beyond Love and Hate

as Screenplay

1950
Escape at Dawn

as Screenplay

1950
Devil's Gold

as Writer

1949

Producer

1965
Tokyo Olympiad

as Associate Producer

1949
Stray Dog

as Associate Producer

1938
Military Train

as Producer

Actor

1999
Kurosawa: The Last Emperor

as Self - Childhood Friend