Shirō Moritani
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Shirō Moritani (森谷 司郎, Moritani Shirō, September 28, 1931 – December 2, 1984) was a film director and screenwriter from Japan. Born in Tokyo, he debuted as an assistant director in Akira Kurosawa's 1961 film Yojimbo. His film Mount Hakkoda won Mainichi Film Award for Excellence Film in 1978.
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Mount Hakkoda (1977)
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Submersion of Japan (1973)
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The Longest Tunnel (1982)
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The Revolt (1980)
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The Yoshida School (1983)
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Tidal Wave (1975)
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My Brother, My Love (1968)
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Futari no Koibito (1969)
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Zero Fighter (1966)
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Zoku izuko e (1967)
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Judge and Jeopardy (1968)
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After School (1973)
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Monument to Holy Service (1978)
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Hajimete no Tabi (1971)
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Sodachi zakari (1967)
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Wakare no uta (1971)
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Bullet Wound (1969)
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Abandoned (1981)
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Shiosai (1971)
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Take Care, Red Riding Hood (1970)
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First Love (1972)
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Shadow of Love (1972)
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