Jun Fukuda
Known for: Directing
Born: February 16, 1923 in Manshu, Korea - Died: December 2, 2000
Jun Fukuda was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and producer. Fukuda joined Toho in 1946 and ventured into the realm of assistant director, being taken under the wing by directors like Hiroshi Inagaki. By 1959, Fukuda began a career as a full-fledged director, his early work slanted more toward mystery, but then expand into more comedic work by the mid-1960s, such as the spy spoof Iron Finger (1965). He also wrote the screenplay for the unproduced The Invisible Man vs. the Human Torch. Fukuda would eventually be tasked to direct a Godzilla movie, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966). Fukuda would go on to direct various entries in Toho's popular Young Guy series and Konto 55, however he would be best known for his Godzilla work, becoming the "go to" director for special effects productions after IshirÅ Honda. Fukuda famously harbored a harsh view of his work in the Godzilla series saying, "The monsters became the stars, and the human characters were put into the background." and "I give all of my Godzilla films a minus score." Despite the distain he felt towards his work, he was pleasantly surprised to find fans who enjoyed his film and who sent him well wishing cards near the end of his life.
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Godzilla, King of the Monsters
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep
Director
The Witness Killed
Director
Mission to Annihilate the Underworld
Director
Young Guy in Hawaii
Director
Trap of Suicide Kilometer
Director
The Great Japanese Pick-Pocket Club
Director
The War in Space
Director
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Director
Godzilla vs. Megalon
Director
Son of Godzilla
Director
Rodan
First Assistant Director
Godzilla vs. Gigan
Director
A Woman's Identity
Director
Golden Eyes
Director
The Secret of the Telegian
Director
The Weed of Crime
Director
Ironfinger
Director
ESPY
Director
City of Beasts
Producer
Konto 55: Grand Outer Space Adventure
Director
Horror of the Wolf
Writer
The Mad Atlantic
Director
Operation Mad Dog
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