Minoru Inuzuka
Minoru Inuzuka was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Starting out as a screenwriter at Shochiku in 1924, he also participated in the production of Teinosuke Kinugasa's A Page of Madness. When Chōjirō Hayashi became a jidaigeki star at Shochiku, Inuzuka directed many of his films. After World War II, Inuzuka returned to specializing in screenplays and was known for his scripts for the Zatoichi series. He published his autobiography in 2002, and died in 2007 at the age of 106. When he died, he was called the last surviving director to have directed a silent film in the 1920s. Inuzuka wrote scripts for over 150 films and directed over 50.
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🎬 Movies
Stop the Old Fox
writer
1959
Ojo-kichiza
writer
1959
Secret of Naruto
writer
1957
Inazuma Kaidō
writer
1957
Flowery Hood 2
writer
1956
Migratory Birds of the Flowers
writer
1956
Iroha Elegy
writer
1955
The Young Lord
writer
1955
Tsumakoi kuroda bushi
writer
1954
Ghost Story: Passion in Fukagawa
writer
1952
Ghost Story: Passion in Fukagawa
director
1952