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Tomu Uchida Filmography

DirectingBORN 1898OKAYAMA41 FILMS IN DB

TomuUchida

Known for Directing · Hero of the Red Light District, Twilight Saloon, History - Part I

41
FILMS IN DB
$36
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$18
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BLU-RAY
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RAREST RELEASE
The Mad Fox
~$26 · BLU-RAY · 1962
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MOST VALUABLE
The Mad Fox
$26 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Tomu Uchida was a pioneering figure in Japanese cinema, known for his innovative storytelling and stylistic flair that captured the complexities of human relationships. His most notable work, *Theater of Life: Youth Version* (1936), is a poignant exploration of youth struggles and societal expectations, making it a highly sought-after title among collectors. Uchida's films often feature a blend of leftist social commentary and a realist aesthetic, which resonate deeply with film historians and collectors alike. In addition to *Theater of Life*, Uchida's earlier works, such as *A Living Puppet* (1929) and *Policeman* (1933), showcase his ability to adapt literary sources with remarkable depth. *Policeman* stands out as his only surviving complete silent film, celebrated for its stylish depiction of the conflict between a cop and his childhood friend turned criminal. These films, along with his critically acclaimed titles like *Tsuchi* (1939), cement Uchida's legacy as a director whose work is essential for any serious physical media collection. His films not only reflect the evolution of Japanese cinema but also serve as artifacts of a bygone era, making them invaluable to collectors.

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