
Takumi Furukawa
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1917-03-27
Day of Death
2018-10-04 (101 years old)
Place of Birth
Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
Takumi Furukawa
Biography
Takumi Furukawa was a Japanese film director. 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. At the end of his career Furukawa, a.k.a. Tai Kao-Mei (Chinese), directed two films in Hong Kong and dramas for television.
Crew
(1967)
Black Falcon
Director, Writer
(1967)
Kiss and Kill
Director
(1964)
Cruel Gun Story
Director
(1963)
Ore wa Jigoku no Butaichou
Director
(1962)
Jūdan no arashi
Director
(1962)
Bōkyō no umi
Director
(1962)
Satsujin-sha o oe
Screenplay
(1962)
Sugata Naki Tsuisekisha
Director
(1962)
Burūtaun aoi machi no ōkami
Director
(1961)
Ashita ni Mukatte Tsuppashire
Director, Screenplay
(1959)
The Fugitive
Director
(1959)
Umi wa kurutte iru
Director
(1958)
City with Beasts
Director
(1956)
Season of the Sun
Director, Screenplay
(1956)
Okinawa no Tami
Director, Screenplay
(1956)
Gyakukōsen
Director
(1956)
Human Torpedoes Attack
Director, Screenplay
(1955)
Vanished Glory
Director, Screenplay
(1955)
Bodyguard from Hell
Director, Screenplay
(1954)
The Valley Between Love and Death
Assistant Director