Eisuke Takizawa
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(alternate name: Kinpachi Kajiwara) was a Japanese
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Career

Born in Tokyo, Takizawa worked at Tōa Cinema and
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Filmography

Eisuke Takizawa directed over 80 films:


Director

* '' Sengoku gunto-den - Dai ichibu Toraokami'' (1937) * '' Sengoku gunto-den - Dai nibu Akatsuki no zenshin'' (1937) * '' Chinetsu'' (1938) * '' Gozonji Azuma Otoko'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1945) * '' Kirare no senta'' (1949) * '' Hakamadare yasusuke'' (1952) * '' Yudachi kangoro'' (1953) * '' Yasugoro desse'' (1953) * '' Tetsuwan namida ari'' (1953) * ''
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'' (1954) * ''
Rokunin no ansatsusha is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Eisuke Takizawa. The film won 1956 Blue Ribbon Awards for best screenplay by Ryūzō Kikushima.Kawakami Tetsuharu monogatari sebangō 16'' (1957) * ''Kajin'' (1958) * '' The Temptress and the Monk'' (1958) * '' Zesshō'' (1958)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Takizawa, Eisuke Japanese film directors 1902 births 1965 deaths Film people from Tokyo