
Director
Yoshitarō Nomura
Born 1919 · Kyoto, Japan
Yoshitarō Nomura was a prolific Japanese film director, film producer, and screenwriter. His first accredited film, Pigeon, was released in 1953; his last, Kikenna Onna-tachi, in 1985. He has received several awards during his career, including the Japanese Academy Award for "Best Director" for his 1978 film The Demon.
Directed

The Castle of Sand
Director · 1974

The Demon
Director · 1978

Rainbow Over the Pacific
Director · 1968

Stakeout
Director · 1958

Zero Focus
Director · 1961

Dancing Girls of Izu
Director · 1954

The Instant Services Bureau
Director · 1971

Village of Eight Gravestones
Director · 1977

Suspicion
Director · 1982

The Incident
Director · 1978

The Three Undelivered Letters
Director · 1979

The Wicked
Director · 1980

Writhing Tongue
Director · 1980

The Perennial Weed
Director · 1975

Call from Darkness
Director · 1981

The Shadow Within
Director · 1970

Nani ga nandemo Tamegorō
Director · 1970

Tokyo Bay
Director · 1962
Writing

Rainbow Over the Pacific
Screenplay · 1968

Flower and Dragon
Writer · 1973

The Street of Desire
Writer · 1984

Theater Of Life
Writer · 1972

Miyamoto Musashi
Writer · 1973

Zero Focus
Writer · 1961

Suspicion
Screenplay · 1982

An Angel's Temptation
Screenplay · 1968

Nani ga nandemo Tamegorō
Screenplay · 1970

In Broad Daylight
Screenplay · 1968

The Strangers Upstairs
Screenplay · 1961

Nukata no Ōkimi
Story Supervisor · 1980