Katsumi Nishikawa
Katsumi Nishikawa (西河克己, Nishikawa Katsumi) (1 July 1918 – 6 April 2010) was a Japanese film director most famous for his youth films (seishun eiga). Graduating from Nihon University, he started out at the Shochiku studio in 1939 and directed his first film in 1952. He moved to Nikkatsu in 1954 and, while working in a variety of genres, became most famous for his youth films starring Sayuri Yoshinaga, Yujiro Ishihara, and Hideki Takahashi. In the 1970s, he remade some of these films with the idol singer Momoe Yamaguchi and her future husband Tomokazu Miura. The Katsumi Nishikawa Memorial Film Museum was opened in his hometown of Chizu, Tottori, in 2001. Nishikawa published several books, including one about his war experience and another about filming Yasunari Kawabata's The Dancing Girl of Izu several times. He died of pneumonia on April 6, 2010.
Crew
Movie
The Izu Dancer
Director
1974
Movie
Sweet Revenge
Director
1977
Movie
The Last Song
Director
1975
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Love Comes with Youth
Writer
1963
Movie
A Portrait of Shunkin
Director
1976
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The Surf
Director
1975
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Frankie the Milkman
Screenplay
1956
Movie
The Wild Daisy
Director
1977
Movie
Red Bud and White Flower
Director
1962
Movie
Lost Love
Director
1967
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Eternal Love
Director
1968
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Beyond the Green Hills
Director
1963