Torajirō Saitō Explained

Torajirō Saitō
Birth Date:30 January 1905.
Birth Place:Yuri District Akita Prefecture
Nationality:Japanese
Other Names:The God of Comedy
Occupation:Film director
Years Active:1926-1962
Known For:Directing over 200 Slapstick and nonsense comedy films
Notable Works:Kodakara Sodo
Spouse:Tomoko Naniwa (actress)

was a Japanese film director known for his comedy films. Born in Akita Prefecture, he entered Shōchiku's Kamata studio in 1922 and debuted as a director in 1926.[1] He later worked at the Shintoho and Toho studios. He became known as the "god of comedy" for directing over 200 films, many of which were nonsense comedies featuring famous clowns such as Ken'ichi Enomoto, Roppa Furukawa, and Junzaburo Ban.[2] [3]

Filmography

His works include:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saitō Torajirō. Nihon jinmei daijiten. Kōdansha. Japanese. 28 November 2010.
  2. Web site: Kigeki no kamisama Saitō Torajirō. Laputa. Japanese. 28 November 2010. Program of 2005 Saitō retrospective.
  3. Joseph L. Anderson, Donald Richie The Japanese Film: Art and Industry 1982 Page 198 "One of the earliest of the postwar comedies was Torajiro Saito's The Emperor's Hat (Tennō no Bōshi), made in 1950 and incorporating a plot which before the war would have constituted a severe political crime. A man working in a museum ..."