
Hiroshi Inagaki
Hiroshi Inagaki (稲垣 浩 Inagaki Hiroshi, 30 December 1905 – 21 May 1980) was a Japanese filmmaker most known for the Academy Award-winning Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto, which he directed in 1954. Born in Tokyo as the son of a shinpa actor, Inagaki appeared on stage in his childhood before joining the Nikkatsu studio as an actor in 1922. Wishing to become a director, he joined Chiezō Kataoka's Chiezō Productions and made his directorial debut in 1928 with Tenka taiheiki. Returning to Nikkatsu, he continued making jidaigeki and participated in the Naritaki Group of young filmmakers such as Sadao Yamanaka and Fuji Yahiro who collaboratively wrote screenplays under the made up name "Kinpachi Kajiwara". Like others in the group, Inagaki was known for his cheerful and intelligent samurai films. Inagaki later moved to Daiei and then Toho, where he made big budget color spectacles as well as delicate works depicting the feelings of children. He also produced many films and wrote the scripts for dozens of others.
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
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60 Credits
The Shin Hasegawa Series
Director
1972

Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island
Director, Writer
1956

Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple
Director
1955

Chûshingura
Director, Producer
1962

The Three Treasures
Director
1959

Sword for Hire
Director
1952

The Rickshaw Man
Director
1958

Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
Director, Writer
1954

Samurai Banners
Director, Producer
1969

Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor
Producer
1969

The Storm
Director, Producer
1956

Daredevil in the Castle
Director, Writer
1961

