Mamoru Sasaki
Born: 1936-09-13 in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Died: 2006-02-24
Known For: Writing
Biography
Mamoru Sasaki was a Japanese screenwriter for film and television. He was a frequent collaborator of Japanese New Wave directors like Nagisa Oshima and writer Masao Adach. He was also a prolific writer for Japanese tokusatsu shows with Akio Jissoji. Not to be confused with the Japanese animator with the same name.
Filmography
2000
- Shinsengumi ... (Writer)
1993
- The Mountain Alps ... (Screenplay)
- The Man Who Wanted to Be Ultraman ... (Writer)
1990
- Ultra Q The Movie: Legend of the Stars ... (Screenplay)
1989
- The Men Who Made Ultraman ... (Writer)
1987
- Golf Before Dawn ... (Writer)
1986
- Onna Furin Kazan ... (Screenplay)
1982
- Techno Police 21C ... (Script Supervisor)
1981
- Undersea Encounter ... (Screenplay)
1980
- The Night of Martial Law ... (Screenplay)
- Daughter of Time ... (Screenplay)
1979
- Heidi, Girl of the Alps ... (Writer)
- Akio Jissoji's Ultraman ... (Writer)
1978
- Monkey ... (Writer)
- Princess Comet: Kumiko Ohba ... (Creator)
1977
- Eros Eterna ... (Screenplay)
- Heidi in the City ... (Writer)
- They Were Eleven ... (Screenplay)
- Akai kizuna ... (Writer)
1976
- Huckleberry Finn ... (Screenplay)
1975
- A.K.A. Serial Killer ... (Executive Producer)
1972
- Kogarashi Monjiro ... (Writer)
- Iron King ... (Creator)
- Dear Summer Sister ... (Writer)
- Kôkôsei burai hikae ... (Screenplay)
1971
- The Ceremony ... (Screenplay)
- Silver Kamen ... (Writer)
- Kaihei shi-gō seito ... (Screenplay)
1970
- おくさまは18歳 ... (Writer)
- The Man Who Left His Will on Film ... (Screenplay)
1969
- Diary of a Shinjuku Thief ... (Writer)
- It's The Drifters! All Star Attack ... (Screenplay)
- Japan's No. 1 Disconnected Man ... (Writer)
- I Want to Buy Kyoto ... (Screenplay)
1968
- Star of the Giants ... (Writer)
- Death by Hanging ... (Screenplay)
- Three Resurrected Drunkards ... (Writer)
- Operation: Mystery ... (Writer)
- Japan's No. 1 Traitor ... (Writer)
- Horror Telephone ... (Screenplay)
- Lullaby of Death ... (Screenplay)
1967
- Ultraseven ... (Writer)
- Sing a Song of Sex ... (Writer)
- Japanese Summer: Double Suicide ... (Writer)
- Band of Ninja ... (Screenplay)
1966
- Ultraman ... (Writer)
1964
- The Dawn of Asia ... (Teleplay)