Katsumi Nishikawa

Director, Writer

July 1, 1918 — April 6, 2010 (91 years)
Katsumi Nishikawa (西河克己, Nishikawa Katsumi) (1 July 1918 – 6 April 2010) was a Japanese film director most famous for his youth films (seishun eiga). Graduating from Nihon University, he started out at the Shochiku studio in 1939 and directed his first film in 1952. He moved to Nikkatsu in 1954 and, while working in a variety of genres, became most famous for his youth films starring Sayuri Yoshinaga, Yujiro Ishihara, and Hideki Takahashi. In the 1970s, he remade some of these films with the idol singer Momoe Yamaguchi and her future husband Tomokazu Miura. The Katsumi Nishikawa Memorial Film Museum was opened in his hometown of Chizu, Tottori, in 2001. Nishikawa published several books, including one about his war experience and another about filming Yasunari Kawabata's The Dancing Girl of Izu several times. He died of pneumonia on April 6, 2010.

Known For

  • The Izu Dancer
    The Izu Dancer1974
  • The Water Margin
    The Water Margin2 seasons
  • A Portrait of Shunkin
    A Portrait of Shunkin1976
  • Love Comes with Youth
    Love Comes with Youth1963
  • The Last Song
    The Last Song1975
  • Sweet Revenge
    Sweet Revenge1977
  • The Surf
    The Surf1975
  • Beyond the Green Hills
    Beyond the Green Hills1963
  • The Sea of Eden
    The Sea of Eden1976
  • Immoral Lecture
    Immoral Lecture1959
  • Fresh Leaves
    Fresh Leaves1962
  • The Wild Daisy
    The Wild Daisy1977
  • Red Bud and White Flower
    Red Bud and White Flower1962
  • No Greater Love
    No Greater Love1966
  • Windy Street
    Windy Street1959
  • Black Art Collection -Testimony-
    Black Art Collection -Testimony-2020
  • Women of the Night - Butterfly Flower
    Women of the Night - Butterfly Flower1969
  • Seinen no isu
    Seinen no isu1962
  • Frankie the Milkman
    Frankie the Milkman1956
  • The Four Loves
    The Four Loves1965

Filmography

2020
1977
Nogiku no haka · as Screenplay
1976
Shunkinsho · as Screenplay
1975
The Last Song · as Screenplay
1968
1966
Zesshô · as Screenplay
1965
1963
1963
Ame no naka ni kiete · as Screenplay
1963
1961
1960
Wakai toppû · as Screenplay
1960
Roku-san-sei gurentai · as Screenplay
1959
Windy Street · as Screenplay
1959
Fudôtoku kyôiku kôza · as Screenplay
1958
Utsukushii anju-san · as Screenplay
1956
Gyûnyû ya Furankî · as Screenplay
1956
Shiawase wa doko ni · as Screenplay
1956
Family of Sorrow · as Screenplay
1956
Akachan tokkyû · as Screenplay
1955