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Masato Ide ( 井 手 雅人, い で ま さ と , Ide Masato?), born on January 1, 1920 in Saga, Japan and died on July 17, 1989, was a Japanese screenwriter and novelist.[1][2][3]

Selected filmography

Cinema

  • 1951 : Sasurai no kōro
  • 1951 : Koi no rantan
  • 1952 : Musume jūku wa mada junjō yo
  • 1953 : Kenbei
  • 1955 : Dansei No. 1
  • 1955 : Vanished Enlisted Man ( Kieta chutai )
  • 1955 : Gokumonchō
  • 1956 : Hadashi no seishun
  • 1957 : Kao
  • 1957 : Sanjūrokunin no jōkyaku
  • 1957 : The Loyal Forty-Seven Ronin ( Dai Chūshingura )
  • 1957 : Ippon-gatana dohyō iri
  • 1958 : Point and Line ( Ten to sen )
  • 1960 : Sake to onna to yari
  • 1961 : Official Gunman ( Kēnju yaro ni gōyojin )
  • 1961 : Confessions of a wife ( Tsuma wa kokuhaku suru )
  • 1961 : Yato kaze no naka o hashiru
  • 1962 : Man with Te Dragon Tattoo ( Hana to ryu )
  • 1962 : Doburoku no Tatsu
  • 1963 : Dokuritsu kikanjūtai imada shagekichu
  • 1964 : Garakuta
  • 1965 : Goben no tsubaki
  • 1965 : Barberousse ( 赤 ひ げ , Akahige ? ) By Akira Kurosawa[4]
  • 1965 : Shonin no isu
  • 1966 : Abare Gōemon
  • 1968 : Seishun
  • 1968 : Kurobe's Sun ( 黒 部 の 太陽 , Kurobe no taiyō ? ) By Kei Kumai
  • 1977 : Arasuka monogatari
  • 1978 : The Summer of the Demon ( 鬼畜 , Kichiku ? ) By Yoshitarō Nomura
  • 1978 : Dainamaito don don
  • 1980 : Kagemusha, Shadow of the Warrior ( 影武者 , Kagemusha ? ) By Akira Kurosawa[5]
  • 1980 : Warui yatsura
  • 1980 : Furueru shita
  • 1985 : Ran ( 乱 , Ran ? ) From Akira Kurosawa[6]
  • 1986 : Shiroi yabō
  • 1987 : Jirō monogatari
  • 1992 : Woman in an oil hell ( 女 殺 油 地獄 , Onna goroshi abura no jigoku ? ) By Hideo Gosha

Television

Books

  • Masato Ide "People and Scenarios" (1991, Scenario Writers Association)

Awards

  • 1987 Nominee BAFTA Film Award[citation needed]
  • Best Screenplay - Adapted Ran (1985)[7]
  • 1979 Nominee Award of the Japanese Academy
  • Best Screenplay - Kichiku (1978) & Dainamaito don don (1978)[8]

References

  1. ^ "Masato Ide". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  2. ^ "Review: Akira Kurosawa's digitally restored 'Ran' remains a remarkable epic". Los Angeles Times. 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  3. ^ Kurosawa, Akira (2008). Akira Kurosawa: Interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-997-2.
  4. ^ Şahinöz, Sıla (2019-12-25). "Akira Kurosawa Klasiği Ran, Restore Edilmiş Kopyasıyla 15 Ocak'ta Başka Çarşamba'da". Filmloverss (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  5. ^ "Kagemusha (1980)". The Daily Star. 2015-11-07. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  6. ^ "Review: 'Ran'". Los Angeles Times. 2010-03-05. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  7. ^ IV, Stuart Galbraith (2008-05-16). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-1-4616-7374-3.
  8. ^ Yamamoto, Satsuo (2017-01-03). My Life as a Filmmaker. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-05333-9.