
Ishirō Honda (7 May 1911 – 28 February 1993) was a Japanese filmmaker who directed 46 feature films in a career spanning five decades. He is acknowledged as the most internationally successful Japanese filmmaker prior to Hayao Miyazaki and one of the founders of modern disaster film, with his films having a significant influence on the film industry. Despite directing many drama, war, documentary, and comedy films, Honda is best remembered for directing and co-creating the kaiju genre with special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya.
Honda entered the Japanese film industry in 1934, working as the third assistant director on Sotoji Kimura’s The Elderly Commoner’s Life Study. After 15 years of working on numerous films as an assistant director, he made his directorial debut with the short documentary film Ise-Shima (1949). Honda’s first feature film, The Blue Pearl (1952), was a critical success in Japan at the time and would lead him to direct three subsequent drama films.
In 1954, Honda directed and co-wrote Godzilla, which became a box office success in Japan and was nominated for two Japanese Movie Association awards. Because of the film’s commercial success in Japan, it spawned a multimedia franchise, recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-running film franchise in history, that established the kaiju and tokusatsu genres. It helped Honda gain international recognition and led him to direct numerous tokusatsu films that are still studied and watched today.
After directing his eighth and final Godzilla film in 1975, Honda retired from filmmaking. However, Honda’s former colleague and friend, Akira Kurosawa, would persuade him to come out of retirement in the late 1970s and act as his right-hand man for his last five films.
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- Terror Of Mechagodzilla (15th March 1975)
- Space Amoeba (1st August 1970)
- All Monsters Attack (20th December 1969)
- Destroy All Monsters (1st August 1968)
- King Kong Escapes (22nd July 1967)
- War Of The Gargantuas (31st July 1966)
- Invasion Of Astro-Monster (19th December 1965)
- Frankenstein Conquers The World (8th August 1965)
- Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster (20th December 1964)
- Dogora (11th August 1964)
- Mothra Vs. Godzilla (29th April 1964)
- Atragon (22nd December 1963)
- Matango (11th August 1963)
- King Kong Vs Godzilla (11th August 1962)
- Mothra (30th July 1961)
- Varan The Unbelievable (14th October 1958)
- The H-Man (24th June 1958)
- The Mysterians (28th December 1957)
- Rodan (26th December 1956)
- Godzilla (27th October 1954)
