Shin'ichi Sekizawa(1920-1992)
- Writer
- Producer
- Production Designer
Shinichi Sekizawa was born in Kyoto, Japan on June 2, 1921. He began
his cinema career in 1939, working on an animated movie in Kyoto. He
was called into the service in 1941 and returned to Japan in 1946. In
1948, he was hired at Beehive Productions, where he worked as an
assistant director and a screenwriter. In 1953, Sekizawa made his debut
as a screenplay writer for the film "Profile of the City." His first
science fiction film was Shin Toho's Sora tobu enban: Kyôfu no shûgeki (1956) ("Fearful Attack of the
Flying Saucer"), a film on which he served as both writer and director.
He came to Toho Studios in 1958, and wrote the screenplay for Varan (1958)
("Giant Monster Baran"). He formed the studio's science fiction team of
writers with writer Takeshi Kimura shortly thereafter. The Planning
Department at Toho collected story ideas from all over the studio and
passed them onto the writers for development. According to director
Ishiro Honda, Sekizawa was given the whimsical or fun stories to
write, while the more serious or political stories went to Kimura.
Sekizawa also did many song lyrics, which were original songs used in
some of the Godzilla films of the 1970s. In addition, Sekizawa was a
devoted enthusiast of steam locomotives.