Yoshitarô Nomura(1919-2005)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Yoshitarô Nomura was born on 23 April 1919 in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for The Castle of Sand (1974), Suspicion (1982) and The Incident (1978). He died on 8 April 2005 in Tokyo, Japan.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 5 nominations
Director
- 1985
- Nezumi Kozô kaitô den
- Director
- 1984
- 1983
- 1982
- 1981
- 1980
- 1980
- 1979
- 1978
- 1978
- 1977
- 1975
- 1974
- Tokyo do mannaka
- Director
- 1974
- Dame Oyaji
- Director
- 1973
Writer
- Nezumi Kozô kaitô den
- Writer
- 1984
- 1984
- 1983
- 1982
- 1974
- Dame Oyaji
- screenplay
- 1973
- 1973
- 1973
- Jinsei gekijô
- screenplay
- 1972
- 1972
- 1971
- Naniga nandemo tamegorô
- Writer
- 1970
- Hibari, Hashi no Hana to kenka
- screenplay
- 1969
Producer
- 1992
- 1986
- 1985
- Nezumi Kozô kaitô den
- producer
- 1984
- 1984
- 1983
- Kitsune
- producer
- 1983
- 1983
- 1983
- 1982
- 1982
- 1981
- 1980
- 1980
- 1979
- Born
- Died
- April 8, 2005
- Tokyo, Japan(pneumonia)
- Publicity listings
- TriviaBegan working in the Japanese movie industry when he was 22. He was best known for his suspense thrillers and his pioneering work in Japanese film noir, but he also made samurai dramas and musicals. His 1974 thriller, "Castle of Sand" (The Castle of Sand (1974)), is considered one of the best Japanese movies ever made. He adapted novels by Agatha Christie and other authors for the screen. After retiring from directing in 1985, he continued to work as a movie and TV producer, as well as mentoring other Japanese directors.
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