Hiroshi Inagaki


Hiroshi Inagaki

Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

The Ambush (1970)
Director
Under the Banner of Samurai (1969)
Director
Whirlwind (1968)
Director
Secret Scrolls (Part II) (1968)
Director
Kojiro (1967)
Director
Samurai (Part II) (1967)
Director
Samurai (Part III) (1967)
Director
Secret Scrolls (Part I) (1967)
Director
Rise Against the Sword (1966)
Director
The Rabble (1965)
Director
Young Swordsman (1964)
Director
Chushingura (1963)
Director
The Youth and His Amulet (1963)
Director
Bandits on the Wind (1962)
Director
Tatsu (1962)
Director
Daredevil in the Castle (1961)
Director
Life of a Country Doctor (1961)
Director
Samurai Saga (1959)
Director
Muhomatsu, the Rickshaw Man (1958)
Director
Yagyu bugeicho - Ninjitsu (1958)
Director
Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island (1956)
Director
Duel at Ichijoji Temple (1955)
Director
Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto (1954)
Director
Sengoku burai (1952)
Director
Kanketsu Sasaki Kojiro - Ganryu-to Ketto (1951)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Bantsuma - Bando Tsumasaburo no shogai (1980)

Writer (Feature Film)

Secret Scrolls (Part II) (1968)
Screenwriter
Whirlwind (1968)
Screenwriter
Secret Scrolls (Part I) (1967)
Screenwriter
Kojiro (1967)
Screenwriter
Samurai (Part III) (1967)
Screenwriter
Samurai (Part II) (1967)
Screenwriter
Rise Against the Sword (1966)
Screenwriter
The Rabble (1965)
Screenwriter
Young Swordsman (1964)
Screenwriter
Bandits on the Wind (1962)
Screenwriter
Daredevil in the Castle (1961)
Screenwriter
Samurai Saga (1959)
Writer
Muhomatsu, the Rickshaw Man (1958)
Screenwriter
Duel at Ichijoji Temple (1955)
Writer
Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto (1954)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

Band of Assassins (1970)
Producer
The Rabble (1965)
Producer
The Youth and His Amulet (1963)
Executive Producer
Chushingura (1963)
Executive Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Miyamoto Village Brisk opening to the first film in Hiroshi Inagaki's famous trilogy, introducing Toshiro Mifune as the historical figure of the title, Rentaro Mikuni his sidekick, in Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto, 1955.
Samurai 2: Duel At Ichijoji Temple -- (Movie Clip) Duel With Old Baiken Just into the opening scene, solo samurai Musashi (Toshiro Mifune) awaits a big fight with a guy (Eijiro Tono), who turns out to be a big-name samurai himself, early in the second film in Hiroshi Inagaki's trilogy, Samurai 2: Duel At Ichijoji Temple, 1956.
Samurai 2: Duel At Ichijoji Temple -- (Movie Clip) Kyoto City Scene between the two female protagonists who have never met, Otsu (Kaoru Yachigusa) selling fans on a Kyoto bridge, hoping to meet her lost samurai lover, and Akemi (Mariko Okada) who has been vying for his affections, in Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai 2: Duel At Ichijoji Temple, 1956.
Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Battle Of Sekigahara Aspiring Samurai's Takeso (Toshiro Mifune) and Matahachi (Rentaro Mikuni) are not-much visible but their side is getting wiped out, big scene from director Hiroshi Inagaki in Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto, 1955.
Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto (1955) -- (Movie Clip) He's Always Been Ruthless Convalescing wanna-be samurai Matahachi (Rentaro Mikuni) misbehaving with his host Akemi (Mariko Odada), who turns out to be more interested in his virile buddy Takeso (Toshiro Mifune), in director Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto, 1955.
Samurai 2:Duel At Ichijoji Temple (1955) -- (Movie Clip) I Polish The Souls Semi-fugitive Musashi (Toshiro Mifune) is turned away by sword repairman Kogure (Machiko Kitagawa), who turns out to have been bluffing anyway, in the second film in Hiroshi Inagaki's trilogy, Samurai 2: Duel At Ichijoji Temple, 1956.

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