Daisuke Itō
Daisuke Itō, born on October 13, 1898, in Uwajima, Ehime, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. Known for his work as a director and screenwriter, Itō made significant contributions to Japanese cinema during the early to mid-20th century.
Biography
Daisuke Itō, born on October 13, 1898, in Uwajima, Ehime, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. Known for his work as a director and screenwriter, Itō made significant contributions to Japanese cinema during the early to mid-20th century.
Itō's career spanned over two decades, with his first credited work being the 1927 film "Evil Spirit," which he directed. He went on to helm several notable films, including "Chuji's Travel Diary: Story of Bloody Shinshu" (1927) and "The Day the Sun Rose" (1968). Itō also wrote the screenplay for "Shinpan Ôoka seidan: Dai-ippen" (1928) and "Shinpan Ôoka seidan: Dai-nihen" (1928), showcasing his versatility as both a director and writer. His final film, "The Ambitious," was released in 1970. Throughout his career, Itō's work reflect…





