Director
Shirō Moritani
Born 1931 · Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
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.
Directed

Yojimbo
Assistant Director · 1961

High and Low
Assistant Director · 1963

Red Beard
Assistant Director · 1965

The Bad Sleep Well
Assistant Director · 1960

Submersion of Japan
Director · 1973

The Longest Tunnel
Director · 1982

My Brother, My Love
Director · 1968

Hajimete no Tabi
Director · 1971

Zero Fighter
Director · 1966

Sodachi zakari
Director · 1967

Mount Hakkoda
Director · 1977

Judge and Jeopardy
Director · 1968

Wakare no uta
Director · 1971

Bullet Wound
Director · 1969

Interpol Code 8
First Assistant Director · 1963

Abandoned
Director · 1981

Monument to Holy Service
Director · 1978

Shiosai
Director · 1971
Writing

The Longest Tunnel
Screenplay · 1982

Hajimete no Tabi
Writer · 1971

Adults Cannot Understand - Record of Youth
Writer · 1958

The Sun is Calling You
Writer · 1963

Abandoned
Screenplay · 1981

Take Care, Red Riding Hood
Writer · 1970

The Yoshida School
Writer · 1983

The Origin of Twenty Years Old
Screenplay · 1973

First Love
Writer · 1972