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Hiromichi Horikawa

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
1

Gender
Male

Birthday
December 28, 1916 (109 years old)

Place of Birth
Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Hiromichi Horikawa

Biography

Hiromichi Horikawa was born on November 28, 1916 in Kyoto, Japan. He was a director and assistant director, known for Seven Samurai (1954), Ikiru (1952) and Throne of Blood (1957). He died on September 5, 2012 in Kyoto, Japan.

Horikawa Hiromichi was a Japanese director. He was assistant director to Kurosawa Akira for the production of Seven Samurai (1954) and Throne of Blood (1957).

Akira Kurosawa’s assistant on numerous films including Ikiru (1952) and Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai, 1954), Horikawa has never achieved his mentor’s fame. Kurosawa himself scripted his directorial debut, A Story of Fast-Growing Weeds (Asunaro monogatari, 1955), about an adolescent and the first three women in his life. A concern with youthful experience was also visible in Horikawa’s second and third films, Summer Eclipse (Nisshoku no natsu, 1956), a taiyōzoku (“sun tribe”) film based on a Shintarō Ishihara novel, and The Last Day of Oishi (“Genroku Chūshingura: Ōishi saigo no ichinichi” yori: Koto no tsume, 1957), a reworking of the Chūshingura story that focused particularly on the youngest of the participating ronin and his fiancée. Another retelling of a classical Japanese story was the Chikamatsu adaptation Oil Hell Murder (Onnagoroshi abura jigoku, 1957), but Horikawa returned to contemporary subject matter with The Naked General (Hadaka no taishō, 1958), a portrait of mentally handicapped collage artist Kiyoshi Yamashita. In this darkly humorous account of a stubborn non-conformist, Horikawa touched for the first time on the subject of World War II, ironically showing how the artist’s apparent madness enabled him to escape the draft. The melodrama Eternity of Love (Wakarete ikiru toki mo, 1961), tracing a woman’s unhappy marriages and affairs, also unfolded against a wartime backdrop.

During the sixties, Horikawa made several thrillers: the socially conscious aspects of these films suggest the continuing influence of Kurosawa while also evoking Masaki Kobayashi, whose regular actor Tatsuya Nakadai appeared in TheBlueBeast (Aoiyajū, 1960) and PressureofGuilt (Shirotokuro, 1963). The former charted the rise and fall of a low-ranking executive who exploits both labor and management, while the latter was a tangled psychological thriller about an attorney who, having strangled his lover, faces a moral dilemma when another man confesses. Later, GoodbyeMoscow (SarabaMosukuwagurentai, 1968) used the relationship between a Japanese jazz pianist, an American soldier on leave from Vietnam, and a group of young Russian dissidents as a metaphor for Japan’s situation in the Cold War era. TheMilitarist (GekidōnoShōwashi:Gunbatsu, 1970) was a critical biopic of General Tōjō, which dramatized the military coup of February 26, 1936, while SunAbove,DeathBelow (Sogeki, 1968) was a conventional if snappily edited thriller about a doomed hitman.

Known For

Directing

1995Asian Blue: Ukishima-maru Incident...Director
1989War and Flowers...Director
1985Mutchan...Director
1978Have Wings on Your Heart...Director
1977The Alaska Story...Director
1975Without Complaint...Director
1973The King...Director
1970School Festival Night: A Sweet Experience...Director
1970The Militarists...Director
1968Sun Above, Death Below...Director
1968Good-bye Moscow...Director
1965The Last Judgment...Director
1964Fumiko's Five Benefactors...Director
1964The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers...Director
1964Brand of Evil...Director
1964The Prodigal Son...Director
1963Pressure of Guilt...Director
1962Musume to watashi...Director
1961Eternity of Love...Director
1960The Blue Beast...Director
1960The Lost Alibi...Director
1959The Path Under the Platanes...Director
1958The Naked General...Director
1957The Oil-Hell Murder...Director
1957Last Days of the Samurai...Director
1956Summer in Eclipse...Director
1955Tomorrow I'll Be a Fire-Tree...Director
1954Seven Samurai...Assistant Director
1953My Wonderful Yellow Car...Assistant Director
1951Wedding March...Assistant Director

Writing

1978Have Wings on Your Heart...Screenplay
1964Brand of Evil...Screenplay
1961Eternity of Love...Writer

Acting

2000Kurosawaas Self