Hideo Suzuki
Biography
Born on May 10, 1916 in present-day Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture. He went on to study in order to take over the shipping business of his family, but his love of movies grew so much that he entered Nihon University's College of Art in 1933. In 1939, when he was 23 years old, he joined the assistant director department of Shinko Kinema Tokyo Studio , relying on a distant relative of Shiro Toyoda as soon as he graduated. He transferred to Toho in 1943. As a middle-ranking director of the company, he worked in all genres, including literary works and comedies, but his main strengths were in thrillers and suspense. In 1962 , he won the Special Jury Prize at the São Paulo Film Festival for his work, A Woman in That Place, about a woman who works at an advertising agency. After 1967 's "Bakushou Yaro Dai Jiken", at the age of 51, he moved from movies to TV movies and mass-produced more than 100 dramas. He left works that still boast cult popularity, such as " Angel full of scars " (1974-1975).
Directed Films

The House of Evil: Dangerous Temptation

Vampire Scream

Great Incidents

3 Raccoon Dogs

Stairs of Evil

Daybreak Chorus

Walleyed Nippon

Long Way to Okinawa

Woman of Design

Structure of Hate

Salaryman Sampei Meijiro: Sighing Husband

Salaryman Sampei Meijiro: A Wife's Virginal Face

The Forbidden Scoop

Vagabond Employee: Revenge

Vagabond Employee: Outcry

The Lighthouse

Flower's Yearning

The Decoy

A Dangerous Hero

Pure Love

Blue Buds

I Saw the Killer

The First Kiss
