Shōzō Makino
Born: 1878-09-22 in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Died: 1929-07-25
Known For: Directing
Biography
Shōzō Makino (マキノ省三, Makino Shōzō, September 22, 1878, Kyoto – July 25, 1929) was a Japanese film director, film producer and businessman who is regarded as a pioneering director of Japanese film. In addition, all four of his sons, including Masahiro Makino and Sadatsugu Matsuda, went into the film business as either directors or producers, and his grandchildren include the actors Masahiko Tsugawa and Hiroyuki Nagato. Actress Yoko Minamida is a granddaughter-in-law. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shōzō Makino, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography
1938
- Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty as Self - Swimmer, Japan (uncredited)
1929
- Samurai Town Story Part II ... (Executive Producer)
1928
- Samurai Town Story Part I ... (Executive Producer)
- Keai-dori ... (Executive Producer)
- Raiden ... (Director)
- Chushingura: The Truth ... (Director)
1925
- Edo kaizoku-den : Kagebôshi ... (Producer)
1923
- Ahôshige ... (Director)
1921
- Jiraiya the Hero ... (Director)
1920
- Iwami Jûtarô: zenpen ... (Director)
1917
- Saga no yoru sakura ... (Director)
1914
- Monster-Cat of Sanno ... (Director)
- 100 Weird Legends of Murumachi Palace ... (Director)
- The Okazaki Cat ... (Director)
- The Ground Spider ... (Director)
- Bancho sarayashiki ... (Director)
- Cat Chaos at Kamakura Palace ... (Director)
- Hataosa Plate Mansion ... (Director)
- Tenjiku Tokubei ... (Director)
- Iwami Jûtarô ... (Director)
- Botan Dōrō ... (Director)
1913
- The Loyal 47 Ronin ... (Director)
- Life Story of Iwami Jutaro ... (Director)
1912
- Yotsuya Kaidan ... (Director)
1911
- Iwami Jûtarô ... (Director)
1910
- The 47 Loyal Ronin ... (Director)
1908
- Battle at Honnôji Temple ... (Director)