Senkichi Taniguchi
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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…
Filmography
44
Godzilla Fantasia
1984
Japan World Expo
1971
Wild Ducks and Green Onions
1968
The Killing Bottle
1967
What's Up, Tiger Lily?
1966
Adventure in Kigan Castle
1966
A Smell of Money
A Smell of Money
1965
Key of Keys
1965
Tokyo Olympiad
1965
Jakoman and Tetsu
1964
Samurai Pirate
1963
Outpost of Hell
1963
Operation Enemy Fort
1962
The Crimson Sky
1962
Blood on the Sea
1961
Man Against Man
1960
The Gambling Samurai
1960
The Last Escape
1957
A Man in the Storm
1957
Love on Rainbow Island
1956
The Wicked Boy
1956
Rainy Night Duel
1956
The Maiden Courtesan
1956
No Response from Car 33
1955
The Surf
1954
The Red Light Military Base
1953
The End of the Night
1953
My Wonderful Yellow Car
1953
Swift Current
1952
Kin no tamago: Golden Girl
1952
Foghorn
1952
Who Will Judge Me?
1951
Beyond Love and Hate
1951
Devil's Gold
1950
Escape at Dawn
1950
Stray Dog
1949
Jakoman and Tetsu
1949
The Quiet Duel
1949
Snow Trail
1947
Wings of Victory
1942
A World of Two
1940
Military Train
1938
Enoken’s Ten Millions
1936
Sports
1932
