
Directing
Born as Takehiko Kagoshima in Nagasaki, Shima left for Tokyo after graduating from high school. He was in the first class of the Nihon Eiga Haiyū Gakkō and joined the Nikkatsu studio as an actor in 1925. Playing mostly romantic leads, he appeared in films directed by such masters as Tomu Uchida and Kenji Mizoguchi. He turned to directing in 1939, and quickly came to prominence with films such as Kaze no Matasaburō, an adaption of a Kenji Miyazawa story, and Jirō Monogatari. After the war, he directed such films as Ginza Kankan Musume and Jūdai no Seiten at Shintoho and Daiei Studios. He won a …
Sōbō

Passionate Poet Ishikawa Takuboku - Hometown
Hatobue wo Fuku Onna
Daughter and Springtime
Mistress of a Foreigner
as Tsurumatsu

Tokyo March

Sweat
as Heizaemon Kitayama

Mito Kōmon

A Paper Doll's Whisper of Spring

The Woman Who Touched The Legs
as Detective