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'''Masaichi Nagata '''{{Nihongo|永田 雅一|Nagata Masaichi}} was a Japanese film producer and the former Daiei president his son [[Hidemasa Nagata]] who also produced numerous films for [[Daiei]], including the majority of the entries in the [[Gamera/Showa|Showa Gamera]] series with his father. Nagata and his son both served as vice-president of the company.
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|caption       =Masaichi Nagata receives an award for Gate of Hell at the 1955 Oscars
|birthday       =January 21, 1906
|birthplace     =[[Kyoto]], [[wikipedia:Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
|death         =October 24, 1985 (aged 79)<br>[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|occupation    =[[Kadokawa|Daiei]] president, film [[:Category:Producers|producer]]
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|notable       =''[[wikipedia:Rashomon|Rashomon]]'' (1951)
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'''Masaichi Nagata''' {{Nihongo|永田 雅一|Nagata Masaichi}} was a [[Japan]]ese businessman and the president of [[Kadokawa|Daiei]] from 1947 until the company's bankruptcy in 1971. The self-proclaimed creator of [[Gamera]], he produced the monster's second film ''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'', with the remainder of the [[Showa era|Showa]] ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' films produced instead by his son [[Hidemasa Nagata]]. He was also responsible for producing a handful of other tokusatsu films, notably the ''Daimajin'' trilogy. Nagata's other ventures included ownership of the professional baseball team the [[wikipedia:Daiei Stars|Daiei Stars]], and the famous racehorse [[wikipedia:Tokino Minoru|Tokino Minoru]].
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==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
 
===Executive producer===
=== Producer ===
*''[[Warning from Space]]'' (1956)
 
*''[[The Ogre of Oeyama]]'' (1960)
*[[Warning from Space|''Warning from Space'']] (1956)
*''Buddha'' (1961)
*[[The Demon of Mount Oe|''The Demon of Mount Oe'']] (1960)
*''[[Killer Whale (film)|Killer Whale]]'' (1962)
*''[[Kujira Gami (film)|Kujira Gami]]'' (1962)
*''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'' (1966)
*[[Daimajin (film)|''Daimajin'']] (1966)
*''[[Daimajin (film)|Daimajin]]'' (1966)
*[[Daimajin Strikes Again|''Daimajin Strikes Again'']] (1966)
*''[[Return of Daimajin]]'' (1966)
*[[Return of Daimajin|''Return of Daimajin'']] (1966)
*''[[Wrath of Daimajin]]'' (1966)
*[[Gamera vs. Barugon|''Gamera vs. Barugon'']] (1966)
==Gallery==
*[[Gamera vs. Gyaos|''Gamera vs. Gyaos'']] (1967)  -   Executive producer
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*[[Gamera vs. Viras|''Gamera vs. Viras'']] (1968) -  Executive producer
Masaichi Nagata.jpg|Portrait of<br>Masaichi Nagata
*''[[The Snow Woman]]'' (1968)
Tokinominoru3.jpg|Masaichi Nagata (right) with his racehorse Tokino Minoru at the 1951 Tokyo Yushun
*[[Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts|''Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts'']] (1969)
*[[Gamera: Super Monster|''Gamera: Super Monster'']] (1980)
 
== Gallery ==
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File:Masaichi Nagata.jpg
File:MasaichiNagata.jpg
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</gallery>
 
==Videos==
==References==
{{Videos|
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">3cZDapCGZ7o</youtube>|Nagata accepts an Oscar<br>for ''Gate of Hell'' in 1955}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">KACiLwNsTsY</youtube>|Nagata accepts an Oscar<br>for ''Gate of Hell'' in 1955}}
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==Trivia==
*No producer was credited in the original Japanese version of ''[[Gamera the Giant Monster]]''; the American re-edit ''Gammera the Invincible'' credits Masaichi, while Sandy Frank's English dub credits his son Hidemasa.
*A fictional character based on Nagata named Nagano appeared in the [[2021]] 3Y Films production ''[[Nezura 1964]]'', portrayed by [[Heisei era|Heisei]] ''Gamera'' trilogy star [[Yukijiro Hotaru]].
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 9 February 2024

Masaichi Nagata
Masaichi Nagata receives an award for Gate of Hell at the 1955 Oscars
Born January 21, 1906
Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
Died October 24, 1985 (aged 79)
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation Daiei president, film producer
First work The Downfall of Osen (1934)
Notable work Rashomon (1951)
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Masaichi Nagata (永田 雅一,   Nagata Masaichi) was a Japanese businessman and the president of Daiei from 1947 until the company's bankruptcy in 1971. The self-proclaimed creator of Gamera, he produced the monster's second film Gamera vs. Barugon, with the remainder of the Showa Gamera films produced instead by his son Hidemasa Nagata. He was also responsible for producing a handful of other tokusatsu films, notably the Daimajin trilogy. Nagata's other ventures included ownership of the professional baseball team the Daiei Stars, and the famous racehorse Tokino Minoru.

Selected filmography

Executive producer

Gallery

Videos

Nagata accepts an Oscar
for Gate of Hell in 1955
Nagata accepts an Oscar
for Gate of Hell in 1955

Trivia

  • No producer was credited in the original Japanese version of Gamera the Giant Monster; the American re-edit Gammera the Invincible credits Masaichi, while Sandy Frank's English dub credits his son Hidemasa.
  • A fictional character based on Nagata named Nagano appeared in the 2021 3Y Films production Nezura 1964, portrayed by Heisei Gamera trilogy star Yukijiro Hotaru.

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