Umetsugu Inoue

Umetsugu Inoue

DirectorWriterSecond Unit or Assistant Director
Born
May 31, 1923
Died
February 11, 2010

Umetsugu Inoue was a director of over a hundred films in a wide variety of genres; working with all six major Japanese film production companies over his 35 year career. He was first noticed early on at Nikkatsu Studios for establishing a new genre of high action musical films, charged with the…

Biography

Umetsugu Inoue was a director of over a hundred films in a wide variety of genres; working with all six major Japanese film production companies over his 35 year career. He was first noticed early on at Nikkatsu Studios for establishing a new genre of high action musical films, charged with the impulsive energy of the young Jazz culture of 1950s Japan. Just after the war, these 'Nikkatsu Action' films created by Inoue, catapulted Yujiro Ishihara into becoming the most popular singing film star in Japan. As a scriptwriter, Inoue wrote 101 screenplays and the original story for five films.

Production Designer

Refresher Course for Wives(1961)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Ôzora no chikaiÔzora no chikai(1952)
Nakinureta ningyô(1951)
Red Peony of NightRed Peony of Night(1950)
Hakuchû no kettô(1950)

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