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Eiji Okabe Filmography

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Known for Directing Β· Baseball Mad Poem - Northern Wolf, South Tiger, King Fang, Attack No. 1

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Baseball Mad Poem - Northern Wolf, South Tiger
~$0 Β· 4K Β· 1979
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Baseball Mad Poem - Northern Wolf, South Tiger
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BIOGRAPHY

Eiji Okabe is a notable figure in Japanese cinema, particularly recognized for his work in the realm of sports drama and youth-oriented films. His 1970 film "Attack No. 1" stands out as a seminal work in the volleyball genre, captivating audiences with its dynamic storytelling and pioneering female representation in sports. This film not only became a cultural phenomenon but also remains a sought-after title among collectors due to its unique blend of athleticism and personal growth, making it a defining piece of 1970s Japanese cinema. Collectors are particularly drawn to "Attack No. 1" for its nostalgic value and its role in shaping the sports film narrative in Japan. Original VHS and DVD releases of this title are increasingly hard to find, and those who possess them often cherish the film's vibrant visuals and compelling performances. Okabe's contributions extend beyond this hallmark film, but it is his ability to evoke emotion and inspire through the lens of sport that solidifies his legacy in the hearts of film aficionados and collectors alike.

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What is Eiji Okabe known for?

Eiji Okabe is known for directing films, particularly 'Attack No. 1' (1970) and its sequel 'Attack No. 1 - Tear Rotation Receive' (1970), as well as 'Anne no Nikki: Anne Frank Monogatari' (1979), 'Baseball Mad Poem - Northern Wolf, South Tiger' (1979), and 'King Fang' (1978).

What genres does Eiji Okabe's filmography span?

Eiji Okabe's filmography spans the genres of Animation, Drama, Family, Adventure, and TV Movie.

What era or decades does Eiji Okabe's work cover?

Eiji Okabe's work covers the 1970s, with a focus on the year 1970.

What is the range and breadth of Eiji Okabe's work?

Eiji Okabe has directed a total of 5 films.

Do Eiji Okabe's films appear across physical media formats?

The films in Eiji Okabe's filmography are listed on WatchRoster but specific information about physical media formats is not provided.