Eisuke Takizawa (滝沢英輔, Takizawa Eisuke, 6 September 1902 – 29 November 1965) (alternate name: Kinpachi Kajiwara) was a Japanese film director. Born in Tokyo, Takizawa worked at Tōa Cinema and Makino Film Productions before debuting as a director in 1929 with Aru onna to gaka. He later directed primarily jidaigeki at Toho and Nikkatsu.
The Samurai of Edo
(Director)
Hirate Miki the Swordman
(Director)
Pipe no Sankichi
(Director)
Ōma no tsuji
(Director)
Kantaro of Ina
(Director)
Sixteen years old
(Director)
The Temptress and the Monk
(Director)
The Beautiful Nuns
(Director)
Zesshou
(Director)
Fighting Yasubei
(Director)
Subterranean Heat
(Director)
Subterranean Heat
(Writer)
Samurai Town Story Part II
(Assistant Director)
Samurai Town Story Part I
(Assistant Director)
Kunisada Chūji
(Director)
Duel at Yagyu Valley
(Director)
Saga of the Vagabonds, Part Two: Forward at Dawn
(Director)
Six Assassins
(Director)
A Tale of Thieves in War Time: Part 1 - Tiger and Wolf
(Director)
Season of Farewell
(Director)
Hatsu sugata ushimatsu gōshi
(Director)
Facing to the Clouds
(Director)
The Day Before
(Writer)
Kawakami Tetsuji, No. 16
(Director)
The Song of the Season
(Director)
The Praying Man
(Director)
Forever, My Love
(Director)
The Rule for a Vagabond
(Director)
The Flower and the Sword
(Director)
Shutsugeki
(Director)
The Scarred Crest
(Director)
Ryuji's Journey: The Crest of Man
(Director)
Children of Izu
(Director)
Kirare no Senta
(Screenplay)
Kirare no Senta
(Director)
Swords and Brocade
(Director)
Yasugorō shusse
(Director)
Muhō Ichidai
(Director)