Hachiro Matsui
Hachiro Matsui is recorded as a contributor to Japanese cinema in the early 1960s, credited specifically for music in three films. Born on May 11, 1919, Matsui’s known filmography consists of three titles, all from the mid-1960s: Playboy President: Part II (1961), A Comedy in Front of the Station: Manga (1966), and A Comedy in Front of the Station: Landlady (1964).
Biography
Hachiro Matsui is recorded as a contributor to Japanese cinema in the early 1960s, credited specifically for music in three films. Born on May 11, 1919, Matsui’s known filmography consists of three titles, all from the mid-1960s: Playboy President: Part II (1961), A Comedy in Front of the Station: Manga (1966), and A Comedy in Front of the Station: Landlady (1964). The three entries share a comedic setting and a recurring subtitle motif, suggesting a possible series or thematic grouping in Matsui’s work.
Matsui’s role in these films is limited to music, indicating a specialized contribution rather than acting or direction. The titles imply lighthearted or satirical narratives, with the subtitle “Comedy in Front of the Station” appearing twice, reinforcing a consistent comedic framework. T…




