Yasutaro Yagi
Known for: Writing
Born: February 2, 1903 in Gunma, Japan - Died: September 7, 1987
Yasutarō Yagi (3 February 1903 – 8 September 1987) was a Japanese screenwriter, mostly famous for his adaptations of literary works for the director Tomu Uchida in the 1930s, such as Jinsei gekijō and Kagirinaki zenshin, and for his collaborations with leftist filmmakers such as Kaneto Shindo and Tadashi Imai in the postwar period. He served as president of the Japan Screenwriters Guild. Wikipedia contributors. "Yasutarō Yagi." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 Jan. 2021. Web. 3 Nov. 2021.
Known for
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King Kong Appears in Edo: The Episode of Gold
Inoue Ginbei
The King Kong That Appeared in Edo
Inoue Ginbei
Invitation to Happiness
Writer
Okumura Ioka
Screenplay
Ōhinata-mura
Writer
Children of the Sun
Screenplay
At the End of the Clouds
Screenplay
Blood and Sea
Screenplay
A Diary of Our Love
Screenplay
Jinsei Gekijo: dai ni bu
Screenplay
Streetlights
Screenplay
Conduct Report on Professor Ishinaka
Writer
Utako's Story
Screenplay
Kashima-nada no onna
Screenplay
Listen to the Voices of the Sea
Script Supervisor
Theater of Life: Youth Version
Screenplay
Les Miserables II: Banner of Love and Freedom
Script Supervisor
The Tragic General: Yamashita Tomoyuki
Screenplay
Farm Girls
Story
Les Miserables I: God and the Devil
Script Supervisor
The Crown of Life
Writer
A Hole of My Own Making
Screenplay
Blood Festival of Akagi
Screenplay
The Yamabiko School
Screenplay