Yasuharu Hasebe

Hasebe Yasuharu

  • Name: Hasebe Yasuharu
  • Native name: 長谷部安春
  • Also Known as: はせべ やすはる, 藤井鷹史, 藤井鷹志, ふじい たかし, Fujii Takashi
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: April 4, 1932
  • Died: June 14, 2009
Hasebe Yasuharu was a Japanese film director best known for his movies in the "Violent pink" subgenre of the Pink film, such as Assault! Jack the Ripper (1976), Rape! (1976), Rape! 13th Hour (1977) and Raping! (1978). Earlier genre films directed by Hasebe include Black Tight Killers (1966) and the Alleycat Rock series (1970).

After studying French literature at Waseda University, he began working at Nikkatsu studios in 1958. For eight years he worked as an assistant director, including a lengthy apprenticeship under Seijun Suzuki. He was given his first chance to direct in 1966 with Black Tight Killers. He directed more action genre films in the 1960s including the fourth film in the Singing Gunman series, starring Kobayashi Akira, and Massacre Gun with Jo Shishido.

Hasebe worked mainly in television in the early 1970s, including the series Spectreman. He returned to Nikkatsu to make Naked Seven (1974), a financially and critically successful parody of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, and an informal sequel to the Alleycat Rock series. Also in 1974, he directed an homage to Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry character in Sukeban Deka: Dirty Mary. Though well-regarded today, this film was a major financial failure at the time and damaged Hasebe's reputation for a couple of years.

When Nikkatsu offered him a chance to leave TV and create a new genre of pink film in 1976, Hasebe was at first reluctant. Not interested in directing typical sex films, Hasebe instead conceived of the "Violent pink" genre. The Weissers, in their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films describe the Violent pink" films as "vicious and mean-spirited productions, without delving into the more traditional whip-n-bondage aspects of the S&M genre", and compare the genre to the American "roughies."

After leaving Nikkatsu in the late 1970s, Hasebe worked for Toei, where he directed several V-cinema films in the 1990s. When interviewed in 1999, Hasebe was a grandfather, living in a comfortable semi-retirement in Tokyo. Hasebe died of pneumonia on June 14, 2009.

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Screenwriter
Year Title Type Rating
1992
Movie
6.8
1966
Movie
0.0
1961
Movie
0.0
Director
Year Title Type Rating
2020
Movie
0.0
2009
Movie
7.3
2008
Drama
7.7
2007
Drama
7.9
2006
Drama
7.8
2005
Drama
7.7
2004
Drama
7.7
2003
Drama
7.7
1998
Movie
0.0
1996
Drama
0.0
1994
Drama
6.0
1992
Uradeka
Uradeka
Drama
5.0
1990
Drama
0.0
1989
Drama
0.0
1988
Drama
0.0
1988
Drama
0.0
1987
Jungle
Jungle
Drama
0.0
1986
Drama
0.0
1982
Movie
0.0
1980
Drama
0.0
1979
Drama
5.0
1978
Movie
4.0
1978
Drama
2.0
1978
Drama
0.0
1978
Aijin
Aijin
Drama
0.0
1977
Movie
5.5
1977
Drama
0.0
1977
Drama
4.0
1977
Drama
3.0
1977
Movie
5.5
1976
Drama
6.0
1976
Drama
4.0
1973
Drama
2.0
1972
Movie
4.0
1971
Movie
2.0
1971
Drama
7.3
1970
Movie
6.8
1970
Drama
4.0
1970
Movie
0.0
1970
Movie
6.5
1969
Arakure
Arakure
Movie
1.0
1969
Movie
7.0
1966
Movie
6.7
1964
Movie
0.0
1963
Movie
0.0
Screenwriter & Director
Year Title Type Rating
1978
Raping!
Raping!
Movie
4.0
1978
Movie
0.0
1976
Drama
0.0
1976
Okasu!
Okasu!
Movie
5.9
1974
Movie
0.0
1973
Movie
7.2
1970
Movie
6.7
1969
Movie
6.8
1967
Movie
6.7
1967
Movie
2.0
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
1979
Seibu Keisatsu
Seibu Keisatsu
Japanese Drama, 1979, 126 eps
(Support Role)
126
Support Role
3.0
Director
Year Title Type Rating
2008
Special
0.0
2007
Special
0.0
2006
Special
0.0
2006
Special
0.0
2005
Special
0.0
2005
Special
0.0
2004
Special
0.0
2004
Special
0.0
2004
Special
0.0
2002
Special
0.0
2001
Special
0.0
1999
Special
0.0
1999
Special
0.0
1998
Special
0.0
1995
Special
0.0
1994
Special
0.0
1989
Special
0.0
1978
Special
0.0
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Hasebe Yasuharu

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  • First Name: Yasuharu
  • Family Name: Hasebe
  • Native name: 長谷部安春
  • Also Known as: はせべ やすはる, 藤井鷹史, 藤井鷹志, ふじい たかし, Fujii Takashi
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: April 4, 1932
  • Died: June 14, 2009

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