Shirō Moritani
Shirō Moritani
Biography
Shirō Moritani (森谷 司郎, Moritani Shirō, September 28, 1931 – December 2, 1984) was a film director and screenwriter from Japan. Born in Tokyo, he debuted as an assistant director in Akira Kurosawa's 1961 film Yojimbo. His film Mount Hakkoda won Mainichi Film Award for Excellence Film in 1978.
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
38
Gender
Male
Birthday
1931-09-28 (93 years old)
Place of Birth
Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Crew

1983

The Yoshida School Writer

1983

The Yoshida School Director

1982

The Longest Tunnel Screenplay

1982

The Longest Tunnel Producer

1982

The Longest Tunnel Director

1981

Abandoned Screenplay

1981

Abandoned Director

1980

The Revolt Director

1977

Mount Hakkoda Director

1977

腐蝕の構造 Director

1975

Tidal Wave Director

1973

Submersion of Japan Director

1973

After School Director

1973

Nijūsai no genten Screenplay

1972

Shadow of Love Director

1972

First Love Director

1972

First Love Writer

1971

Wakare no uta Director

1971

Hajimete no Tabi Director

1971

Shiosai Director

1971

Hajimete no Tabi Writer

1969

Futari no Koibito Director

1969

Bullet Wound Director

1968

Judge and Jeopardy Director

1968

My Brother, My Love Director

1967

Zoku izuko e Director

1967

Sodachi zakari Director

1966

Zero Fighter Director

1965

Red Beard Assistant Director

1963

High and Low Assistant Director

1963

Interpol Code 8 Assistant Director

1961

Yojimbo Assistant Director

1960

The Bad Sleep Well Assistant Director