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Yōzō Tanaka

Writing·b. 1939·Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan

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Yōzō Tanaka is a Japanese screenwriter. He was born in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. After joining the production department of Nichigeki Music Hall, he started writing radio scripts. While he was a student at Waseda University, he met Atsushi Yamatoya and Kaname Kawachi. Before becoming a screenwriter, Tanaka worked as a reporter, conducting a series of interviews with eccentrics in the magazine Weekly Sankei. After joining Nikkatsu, he joined a screenwriting team led by director Seijun Suzuki. Individuals in this group such as Tanaka, Yamatoya, and Chūsei Sone also contributed to various projects at Wakamatsu Productions during this period of the 1960s.

He is also a driving force behind the heyday of Nikkatsu Roman Porno, writing numerous screenplays. He continued to collaborate with fellow veterans of the aforementioned series such as Shinji Sōmai and Kichitaro Negishi.

His disciples include Haruhiko Arai and Miho Nakazono.

Kagero-za

Kagero-za

Writer

1981
Zigeunerweisen

Zigeunerweisen

Writer

1980
The Inferno

The Inferno

Writer

1979
Wife to Be Sacrificed

Wife to Be Sacrificed

Writer

1974
Flower & Snake

Flower & Snake

Writer

1974
A Mummy’s Love

A Mummy’s Love

Writer

1973