Tadashi Sawashima
Known for: Directing
Born: May 18, 1926 in Shiga, Japan - Died: January 26, 2018
Tadashi Sawashima (沢島 忠, Sawashima Tadashi) (19 May 1926 – 27 January 2018) was a Japanese film director and theatre director. He directed films from the 1950s to the 1970s. He died on 27 January 2018 of multiple organ failure at the age of 91. Sawashima was born in Kotō, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. He joined the Toei Studio in 1950 and worked as an assistant director under Masahiro Makino and Kunio Watanabe before debuting as a director in 1957 with Torawakamaru the Koga Ninja. He is most known for his work in Toei's ninkyo eiga series, but he also directed entertainment jidaigeki featuring Hibari Misora, Chiemi Eri, and Kinnosuke Nakamura. He directed his last film in 1977, and mostly directed stage productions after that. In his final years, he had been attempting to film a version of the Chushingura story, but did not succeed. He was given a Special Award at the 40th Japan Academy Prize ceremony in 2017 for his career in cinema. He directed 49 films and wrote nine screenplays.
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Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor
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Torawakamaru, the Koga Ninja
Director
Yaji and Kita's Ghost Story Journey
Director
Case of a Young Lord 9: Black Camellia
Screenplay
Maboroshi no Satsui
Screenplay
Life of Hishakaku
Director
A Young Warrior on Mount Fuji
Screenplay
A Fishmonger's Tour
Screenplay
Isshin Tasuke: A World in Danger
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Diary of a Wandering Lord
Screenplay
Case of Umon: Hell’s Windmill
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Detective Hibari: Case of the Golden Hairpins
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Admiral Borneo: Betting at the Equator
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Kyojin-gun monogatari: Susume eikô e
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Three Yakuza
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Good Rascals
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Hibari the Traveling Performer
Screenplay
Hibari's Tale of Pathos
Screenplay
Noble Tasuke
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Ishimatsu: the One-Eyed Avenger
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Case of Umon: One-Eyed Wolf
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The Edo Official and Apprentice
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Lord Mito: Struggle of Suke and Kaku
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The Ambitious Youth
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