
Birthday: April 26, 1898
Death: August 07, 1970
Uchida started out at the Taikatsu studio in the early 1920s, but came to prominence at Nikkatsu, adapting literary works with the screenwriter Yasutarō Yagi in a realist style. His 1929 film A Living Puppet (Ikeru ningyo) was selected as the fourth best film of the year by the film journal, Kinema Junpo. Many of his 1930s films featured the actor Isamu Kosugi. One such work, Policeman (Keisatsukan), has been called "a tremendously stylish gangster movie about the love-hate relationship between a cop and a criminal, once childhood friends" It is Uchida’s only surviving complete silent film. Uchida borrows from Hollywood gangster films and expressionist techniques in a story of a young policeman tracking down an old friend who is now a criminal. His work from the 1920 and 1930s possess a leftist social commentary and were often some of the most critically acclaimed films of the time. Kinema Junpo selected Jinsei Gekijo as the number two film of 1936, Karininaki Zenshin as the best film of 1937, and Tsuchi as the best film of 1939. The latter was praised for its realistic depiction of the lives of poor Meiji-period tenant farmers. Unfortunately, few of Uchida's prewar works survive in their entirety. In 1941, Uchida quit the Nikkatsu studio, and after failing to start his own production company, in 1943 began to work with the Manchukuo Film Association, although he never completed a film there. In 1945 he was taken prisoner and held in Manchuria until 1954, when he returned to Japan. Upon he return, he joined the Toei studio. His post-war movies reveal a strong genre stylist with no immediately discernible themes, much like many golden-age Hollywood directors. Uchida effortlessly directed chamber dramas, comedies, and samurai epics, often in color, and with a forward-looking dose of irony.

May 15, 1940

February 27, 1955

July 13, 1957

April 13, 1939

May 27, 1961

November 17, 1962

August 14, 1963

January 01, 1964

September 04, 1965

February 20, 1971

June 19, 1955

September 13, 1959

January 15, 1965

June 04, 1936

September 03, 1960

November 30, 1933

April 20, 1958

April 28, 1959

May 01, 1962

December 18, 1931

September 28, 1955

February 17, 1931

November 03, 1937

November 26, 1958

February 25, 1931

January 02, 1925

December 31, 1929

November 24, 1957

February 19, 1957

May 15, 1960

January 08, 1956

October 25, 1968

May 17, 1934

January 01, 1925

February 13, 1936

November 19, 1956

July 25, 1930

October 28, 1922

April 19, 1929

May 13, 1937

June 05, 1927