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Tai Kato

Tai Kato
Born
Yasumichi Katō

(1916-08-24)August 24, 1916
DiedJune 17, 1985(1985-06-17) (aged 68)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1941-1981[1]

Tai Kato (加藤 泰, Katō Tai, August 24, 1916—June 17, 1985) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He was best known for making yakuza films at the Toei Company in 1960s.[2]

Biography

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Born in Hyōgo Prefecture,[3] Kato was the nephew of the film director Sadao Yamanaka.[4] He entered the Toho studio in 1937 and first began by working on documentaries.[3] He worked as an assistant director to Akira Kurosawa in Rashomon.[4] After World War II he switched to making jidaigeki.[3]

Style and influences

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Kevin Thomas of Los Angeles Times noted that Kato has been compared with Budd Boetticher and Samuel Fuller.[5]

Filmography as director

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References

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  1. ^ a b Mes, Tom (2024-01-29). Tai Kato: By a Man's Style Shall You Know Him. Radiance Films. pp. 56–60.
  2. ^ Sharp, Jasper (18 January 2008). "Midnight Eye review: By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him". Midnight Eye.
  3. ^ a b c "Katō Tai". Nihon jinmei daijiten (in Japanese). Kōdansha. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  4. ^ a b Yoshimoto, Mitsuhiro (2000). Kurosawa: Film Studies and Japanese Cinema. Duke University Press. p. 188.
  5. ^ Thomas, Kevin (22 May 1998). "Remembering Masterful Director Tai Kato". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ a b Mes, Tom (2024-01-29). Tai Kato: By a Man's Style Shall You Know Him. Radiance Films. p. 16.
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