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February 29, 1908 – October 29, 1993 was a Japanese film director. He directed more than 260 films, primarily in the and genres. His real name was 正唯, but he took the stage name Masahiro, the for which he changed multiple times (including , , and ).


Career
Masahiro Makino was born in , the eldest son of the film director and producer Shōzō Makino, who is often called the father of Japanese cinema. As a youth he acted in over 100 films before debuting as a film director in 1926 at age 18. His critically acclaimed nihilistic such as (1928) made him one of the top Japanese film directors, but his way of shooting films quickly also earned him detractors. For instance, the total time it took to shoot the 1936 film Edo no Ka Oshō was only 28 hours. The critic Sadao Yamane, however, has argued that this fast filming practice also contributed to Makino's speedy, rhythmic film style. Rhythm and tempo are important to his films, and so in his jidaigeki, fight scenes like in Kettō Takadanobaba (1937) could seem like dances, or entire sequences, like in Awa no Odoriko (1941), could be filled with dance. He made musicals like Singing Lovebirds (1939) and even his wartime propaganda films like Hanako-san and (both 1943) could have -like musical numbers.

After the war, he helmed such popular jidaigeki series as Jirōchō Sangokushi and such ninkyō eiga series as Nihon Kyōkaku-den. He directed his last film in 1972, the retirement film for , completing a filmography that totaled over 260 films and included films of many genres.


Personal life
Masahiro's half-brother, Sadatsugu Matsuda (1906–2003), was also a popular film director. Another brother, , was an important film producer, and yet another, Shinzō Makino, also worked as a director (his wife was the actress ). Masahiro's sister, , married the actor Kunitarō Sawamura, and gave birth to the actors and , each of whom married famous actresses ( and Yōko Minamida respectively). Kunitarō's brother and sister (brother and sister-in-law to Masahiro) are the actors Daisuke Katō and . The pseudonym that Masahiko Tsugawa took when he became a director, Makino Masahiko, is a tribute to Masahiro.

Masahiro married the actress and their son, , is the head of the Okinawa Actor's School, famous for training a number of Japan's top female pop singers. His second wife was also an actress, and one of their two daughters became an actress.


Selected filmography

As director


As actor
  • Raiden (1928)
  • The Man Who Came to Port (1952)


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