Biography
Hideo Nishizaki worked in the film industry as a sound recordist, contributing to multiple productions during the late 1950s and 1960s. Nishizaki is credited with the sound work on three films released in the 1960s: Harakiri [1962], Boy [1969], and Inn of Evil [1971]. Earlier in their career, Nishizaki served as the sound recordist for The Ballad of Narayama [1958].
Nishizaki’s filmography reflects a focus on sound recording across different projects, with credits spanning dramas and period films. The films associated with Nishizaki’s work include titles from Japanese cinema, where sound recording plays a key role in shaping the audio landscape of each production. Nishizaki’s contributions are documented within these specific films, without additional publicly verified details about other…




