Tatsuo Asano
Tatsuo Asano was a Japanese writer and filmmaker whose career spanned several decades of postwar Japanese cinema.
What do we know about Tatsuo Asano?
Here are the key biographical details about Tatsuo Asano:
- Name: Tatsuo Asano
- Date of Birth: January 1, 1916
- Place of Birth: Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
- Date of Death: September 15, 2006
- Gender: Male
- Job Title: Writer
- Crew Jobs: Screenplay, Director, Writer, Producer, Script
What is Tatsuo Asano known for?
Tatsuo Asano's notable works in Japanese cinema include:
- Anatahan (1953, Movie)
- The Hunter's Diary (1964, Movie)
- The Japanese Sword (1957, Movie)
- Wrestling-Ring Festival (1944, Movie)
- Jigoku no hatoba (1956, Movie)
- Prostitution (1965, Movie)
- Bodyguard from Hell (1955, Movie)
- Typhoon's Eye (1955, Movie)
- Confession of a girl: Purity (1968, Movie)
- Carbine of Fear (1954, Movie)
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