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Mamoru Sasaki
Japanese screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sasaki Mamoru (佐々木守, Sasaki Mamoru; September 13, 1936 - February 24, 2006) was a Japanese TV and film screenwriter.[1][2] He was born in Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan.[3] He graduated from Meiji University.
Script
TV programs
- some episodes of Ultraman
- some episodes of Ultra Seven
- some episodes of Monkey
Films
- Tales of the Ninja (1967, co-writing)
- Double Suicide: Japanese Summer (1967, co-writing)
- Sing a Song of Sex (1967, co-writing)
- Death by Hanging (1968, co-writing)
- Three Resurrected Drunkards (1968, co-writing)
- Diary of a Shinjuku Thief (1969, co-writing)
- The Man Who Left His Will on Film (1970, co-writing)
- The Ceremony (1971, co-writing)
- Dear Summer Sister (1972, co-writing)
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Associates
- Akio Jissoji
- Nagisa Oshima
- Masao Adachi
- Ishidō Toshirō
- Tamura Takeshi
- Matsuda Masao
- Toshio Matsumoto
- Fusako Shigenobu
References
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