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Kazuo Mori

Director, Actor
Born January 15, 1911Died June 29, 1989 (78 years)
Kazuo Mori, also known as Issei Mori, got his start as a jidai-geki director in silent films of the 1930s. In postwar years he became a leading director at Daiei, working regularly with the studio's familiar stars like Shintaro Katsu and Raizo Ichikawa.

In the 1960s and '70s, Mori established himself alongside Kenji Misumi as one of the most dependable names in chambara franchise series, directing some of the best installments of Zatoichi, Kyoshiro Nemuri and Shinobi No Mono. Mori's work is marked by clear, intelligent storytelling and innovative camera techniques.

Known For

  • The Tale of Zatoichi Continues
  • Zatoichi and the Doomed Man
  • Zatoichi at Large
  • Wrath of Daimajin
  • Samurai Vendetta
  • Shinobi No Mono 3: Resurrection
  • Vendetta of a Samurai
  • Agent Shiranui
  • Satan's Sword 3: The Final Chapter
  • A Certain Killer
  • Band of Assassins: Iga Mansion
  • A Killer's Key
  • Zatoichi
  • Jirocho at Mount Fuji
  • Band of Assassins: New Saizo Kirigakure
  • Shin Genji monogatari
  • Nakano Army School: Assignment Cloud
  • The Oiwa Phantom
  • The Bored Samurai
  • Hoodlum Soldier's Escape
  • A New Bad Reputation Story
  • Love of the Princess

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