
Eisuke Takizawa
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Eisuke Takizawa (滝沢英輔, Takizawa Eisuke, 6 September 1902 – 29 November 1965) (alternate name: Kinpachi Kajiwara) was a Japanese film director. Born in Tokyo, Takizawa worked at Tōa Cinema and Makino Film Productions before debuting as a director in 1929 with Aru onna to gaka. He later directed primarily jidaigeki at Toho and Nikkatsu.
Known for
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The Temptress and the Monk (1957)
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Hatsu sugata ushimatsu gōshi (1954)
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Ryuji's Journey: The Crest of Man (1965)
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The Scarred Crest (1964)
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The Rule for a Vagabond (1965)
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A Love that Wagers the World (1959)
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Zesshou (1958)
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Season of Farewell (1962)
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Facing to the Clouds (1962)
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The Beautiful Nuns (1955)
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Children of Izu (1962)
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Kirare no Senta (1949)
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Shutsugeki (1964)
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The Samurai of Edo (1955)
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Saga of the Vagabonds, Part One: Tiger and Wolf (1937)
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The Flower and the Sword (1964)
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The Song of the Season (1961)
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Kantaro of Ina (1943)
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Even The Mighty Shed Tears (1953)
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Saga of the Vagabonds, Part Two: Forward at Dawn (1937)
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Six Assassins (1955)
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Kunisada Chūji (1954)
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Shokei zen'ya (1961)
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Subterranean Heat (1938)
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Muhō Ichidai (1957)
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Yasugorō shusse (1953)
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Swords and Brocade (1951)
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Hirate Miki the Swordman (1954)
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The Praying Man (1959)
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Ōma no tsuji (1938)
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Sixteen years old (1960)
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Duel at Yagyu Valley (1945)
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Kawakami Tetsuji, No. 16 (1957)
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Kiriko's Tango (1963)
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Forever, My Love (1958)
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Fighting Yasubei (1952)
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Ajisai no uta (1960)
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Pipe no Sankichi (1929)
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