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 Erotic Liaisons
Movie
0.0
1966 Yaru ka Yara Reru ka
Movie
0.0
1961 He, Killed Dad
Movie
0.0
Director
Year Title Type Rating
2020 Nichiyo Kyofu Series: Best Selection 2
Movie
0.0
2009 Identification: The Case Files of Mamoru Yonezawa
Movie
7.3
2008 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 13: Bathrobe Renzoku Satsujin Nazo no Kaori ni Tsutsumareta Zenra Bijo no
Special
0.0
2008 Aibo Season 7
Drama
7.8
2007 Aibo Season 6
Drama
8.0
2007 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 12: Nise Hito Tsuma Renzoku Satsujin - Kinpatsu no Otoko no Ayashii Kage…
Special
0.0
2006 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 11: Satsujin Yokoku-han kara Kita Chosen-jo!!
Special
0.0
2006 Aibo Season 5
Drama
8.0
2005 Aibo Season 4
Drama
7.9
2005 Enzai: Chichi to Ko no Tabiji
Special
0.0
2005 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 9: Bijin Reijo Renzoku Satsujin! Taiho Shita Torima ga Fukushu Satsujinki
Special
0.0
2004 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 8: Ayashii Kizuato no Shi Bijin “Kofuku no Hanayome” Renzoku Satsujin Jik
Special
0.0
2004 Aibo Season 3
Drama
7.8
2004 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 7: Keiji vs. Bengoshi - Onna Futari no Atsui Tatakai!
Special
0.0
2004 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 6: Kieta Hanayome Renzoku Satsujin
Special
0.0
2003 Aibo Season 2
Drama
7.8
2002 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 5: Unten Suru Shitai? Tunnel Mie Misshitsu no Nazo Shinjuku-bukuro-zume R
Special
0.0
2001 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 4: Nerawareta Bijin Keiji! Tosatsu Sareta Shiseikatsu!!
Special
0.0
1999 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 3: Ginza Kokyu Club ni Sennyu Shita Bijin Onna Keiji ni Otoko-tachi no Ij
Special
0.0
1999 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 2: Teiden no Yoru, Renzoku Bijo Kosatsu! Tokyo Tower kara Nozokareta Genb
Special
0.0
1998 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho: Hannin wa Chikan? Yamanote-sen Rush Hour Renzoku Satsujin Jiken!
Special
0.0
1996 Samurai Tantei Jikenbo
Drama
0.0
1995 Shin Onna Kenji Kasumi Yuko 5: Ame ni Nureta Isho
Special
0.0
1994 Shin Onna Kenji Kasumi Yuko 3: Noriokureta Onna
Special
0.0
1994 Shizukanaru Don
Drama
6.0
1992 Uradeka
Drama
5.0
1990 Deka Kizoku
Drama
0.0
1989 Kujaku Keishi to SP Dai Sakusen
Special
0.0
1989 Gorilla: Keishicho Sosadai 8 Han
Drama
0.0
1988 Abunai Deka Season 2
Drama
0.0
1988 New Town Kari Bunsho
Drama
0.0
1987 Jungle
Drama
0.0
1986 Dobutsu Dori Yume Land
Drama
0.0
1982 Fossilized Wilderness
Movie
0.0
1980 Tabigarasu Jikencho
Drama
0.0
1979 Tantei Monogatari
Drama
5.0
1978 The Young Animals
Movie
4.0
1978 Daitokai 3
Drama
2.0
1978 Kubinashi Shina
Special
0.0
1978 Nichiyo Kyofu Series
Drama
0.0
1978 Aijin
Drama
0.0
1977 Secret Honeymoon: Rape Train
Movie
5.5
1977 Tokuso Saizensen
Drama
0.0
1977 Daitokai 2
Drama
4.0
1977 Karei Naru Keiji
Drama
3.0
1977 Rape! 13th Hour
Movie
5.5
1976 Kakushi Metsuke Sanjou
Drama
6.0
1976 Daitokai: Tatakai no Hibi
Drama
4.0
1973 Horror Theater Unbalance
Drama
2.0
1972 A Woman With Red Hair
Movie
4.0
1971 A Man’s World
Movie
2.0
1971 Spectreman
Drama
7.2
1970 Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal
Movie
6.4
1970 Oedo Sosamo
Drama
4.0
1970 Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss
Movie
6.5
1969 Arakure
Movie
1.0
1969 Savage Wolf Pack
Movie
7.0
1966 Black Tight Killers
Movie
6.9
Screenwriter & Director
Year Title Type Rating
2006 Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 10: Hidarite wo Nusumareta Bijo Renzoku Satsujin - Nail Salon no Himitsu!
Special
0.0
1978 Raping!
Movie
4.0
1978 Erotic na Kankei
Movie
0.0
1976 Code Number 108 7 Ribs
Drama
0.0
1976 Okasu!
Movie
5.9
1974 Sukeban Deka: Dirty Mary
Movie
0.0
1973 Female Convict Scorpion: Grudge Song
Movie
7.2
1970 Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter
Movie
7.0
1969 Bloody Territories
Movie
6.8
1967 Massacre Gun
Movie
6.7
1967 The Singing Gunman
Movie
2.0
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
1979 Seibu Keisatsu
Japanese Drama, 1979, 126 eps
(Support Role)
126
Support Role
3.0
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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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