Takumi Furukawa
Takumi Furukawa was a Japanese film director.Career
Born in Tokyo, Furukawa graduated from the College of Art at Nihon University in 1941 and entered the Nikkatsu studio first in the screenwriting division before becoming an assistant director. After serving in the war, he returned to work at Daiei Film before returning to Nikkatsu when it resumed producing films in 1954. While working as an assistant director, he assisted such directors as Tomotaka Tasaka, Kajiro Yamamoto, Akira Kurosawa, and Heinosuke Gosho. He made his directorial debut in 1955 with Jigoku no Yōjinbō, which starred Rentarō Mikuni and for which he wrote the script. He is most known for directing Season of the Sun in 1956, which was a box office success and helped launch the career of Yujiro Ishihara. His Cruel Gun Story was released on DVD with English subtitles by Eclipse from the Criterion Collection. He also directed two films in Hong Kong and dramas for television.
Furukawa died of heart failure on 4 October 2018 in a Tokyo hospital at the age of 101.Selected filmography
- Jigoku no Yōjinbō
- Season of the Sun
- Cruel Gun Story