Shûe Matsubayashi

Shûe Matsubayashi

director, second unit director or assistant director, writer

Shûe Matsubayashi was born on Jul 07, 1920 in Japan. Shûe Matsubayashi's big-screen debut came with Sensuikan I-57 kofuku sezu directed by Shûe Matsubayashi in 1959. Shûe Matsubayashi is known for Sensuikan I-57 kofuku sezu directed by Shûe Matsubayashi, Ryô Ikebe stars as and Tatsuya Mihashi as . Shûe Matsubayashi has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Shûe Matsubayashi achieved is Awards of the Japanese Academy. The upcoming new movie Shûe Matsubayashi plays is The War in Space which will be released on Apr 25, 2006.

After starting at Toho in 1942, Matsubayashi's career, like that of so many others, was stalled by the Second World War. After serving in the Imperial Navy, to which he was fiercely loyal, Matsubayashi returned to the industry via the Shintoho studio in 1946. Shintoho gave him his first directorial job, Tokyo Dimples, in 1952. After returning to Toho in 1955, Matsubayashi specialized in salaryman comedies such as the Shacho (Boss) series. He directed more of that series (23 entries) than any other filmmaker. Due to Matsubayashi's wartime patriotism, greater than that of many of his contemporaries, Toho often entrusted him with their big-budget, special effects-laden war pictures from the 1960s up through the early 1980s. His best known movie outside Japan is probably Sekai Daisenso (aka The Last War, 1961).

  • Birthday

    Jul 07, 1920
  • Place of Birth

    Sakurae, Shimane, Japan