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Daisuke Itō (伊藤 大輔, Itō Daisuke, 12 October 1898 – 19 July 1981) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter who played a central role in the development of the modern jidaigeki and samurai cinema.
Itō Daisuke (japanisch 伊藤 大輔; Daisuke Itō; * 13. Oktober 1898 in Uwajima, Präfektur Ehime; † 19. Juli 1981, Japan) war ein japanischer Drehbuchautor und Filmregisseur.
Daisuke Itô was born on 13 October 1898 in Tokyo, Japan. He was a writer and director, known for Zoku ôoka seidan mazohe daiichi (1930), The Conspirator (1961) and Chuji Tabinikki Daisanbu Goyohen (1927). He died on 19 July 1981 in Japan.
Daisuke Ito (伊藤大輔, Daisuke Itô?, Born: 1898 October 13 Died: 1981, July 19) Japanese film director, writer. He is one of the famous directors who made the basis of historical drama movies, and is also called " the father of historical drama ".
Pages in category "Films directed by Daisuke Itō (film director)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Biography. Daisuke Itō (伊藤 大輔) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Known For. Chuji's Travel Diary: The Chuji Patrol Episode. The Ambitious. Gerou. Jirokichi the Rat. The Conspirator. Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu. Man-Slashing Horse-Piercing Sword. Tragedy of the Coolie Samurai. Directing. Writing. Acting. All. Department.
Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi (御誂治郎吉格子, Jirokichi the Rat) is a 1931 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Daisuke Itō. It is the only completely preserved silent film directed by Ito and related the life of a legendary thief, Jirokichi the Rat, in an exquisite original story and through ...