Director
Male 🇯🇵 Japon
Kazuo Mori
Naissance
15 January 1911 (78 ans)
Décès
1989-06-29
Lieu de naissance
Matsuyama, Japan
Métier
Director
Biographie
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.
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.
Filmographie
Participations Anime (2)
Staff
En tant que Director (95)
Deadly Swords in Search of Hidden Gold
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1983
The Bored Samurai
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1983
Kenkaku Shōbai: Tsujigiri
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1982
Messengers to Satsuma
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1982
The King and His Vassal 2 - The Great Riot of Edo
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1982
The King and His Vassal
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1981
Keishi-K
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1980
Yokomizo Seishi Series
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1977
Please Hire Me!
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1976
Priest of Darkness
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1975
Zatoichi Monogatari
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1974
Hashū Hankachō
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1974
Mute Samurai
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1973
Zatoichi at Large
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1972
Kogarashi Monjiro
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1972
Wakaki hi no kōdōkan
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1971
The Killer's Killer
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1970
Easy Money
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1970
Mission: Iron Castle
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1970
Sleepy Eyes of Death 13: The Full Moon Swordsman
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1969