Biography
Principally a contracted director and scriptwriter for B-movies, Suzuki was fired from a studio after turning in the script for Branded to Kill. He sued the studio and was blacklisted for 10 years, but went on to become a cult-film hero with dozens of films in his lifetime. He won Japanese Academy Awards for Zigeunerweisen (1980), part Taisho Trilogy; Yumeji (1991), from the same trilogy, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
El Festival Internacional de Cine de Guanajuato
Director
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1977 |
Lupin III: Part II |
1973 |
Kjófu gekidžó anbaransu |
Actor
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2012 |
Milocrorze - A Love Story |
2008 |
Yume no mani mani |
2006 |
The Lawyer: Haijima Hideki (TV movie) |
2002 |
Blessing Bell |
1998 |
Sleepless Town |
The Story of PuPu |
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1997 |
Ki no ue no sógjo |
1996 |
Sure Death 6 |
1995 |
Cold Fever |
1992 |
Pachinko Graffiti |
1988 |
Shiro & Marilyn |
1975 |
Kuraku naru-made matenai! |
1963 |
Youth of the Beast |
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1998 |
Great Family Trip |
1994 |
Good Mourning |
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2006 |
What's a Director? |
Screenwriter
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1967 |
Branded to Kill |
1959 |
Suppadaka no Nenrei |
Guest
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1981 |
The 4th Annual Japan Academy Awards |