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    Kazuo Ikehiro
    An image from Shinobi No Mono 5: Return of Mist Saizo, one of the productions that also features Kazuo Ikehiro.
    Kazuo Ikehiro

    Kazuo Ikehiro

    October 25, 1929 — Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

    Kazuo Ikehiro got his start as an assistant working for directors like Kenji Mizoguchi and Kon Ichikawa. He always had a strong preference for working in jidai-geki and says that he only did a number of modern-day yakuza films because of studio demands. Ikehiro developed a gritty, unconventional style that made him an excellent match for Zatoichi and the antihero screen personae of Raizo Ichikawa.

    Possibly his greatest achievement came with Raizo, when he played an instrumental part in the Nemuri Kyoshiro series. The first three movies had been fairly straightforward chambara adventures, but with 1964's Sword of Seduction, Ikehiro steered the series into the surreal and stylistically outrageous extremes that made the Son of the Black Mass so legendary.

    Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold

    Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold

    1964

    Zatoichi's Flashing Sword

    Zatoichi's Flashing Sword

    1964

    Zatoichi's Pilgrimage

    Zatoichi's Pilgrimage

    1966

    Monkey

    Monkey

    1978

    Shinobi No Mono 5: Return of Mist Saizo

    Shinobi No Mono 5: Return of Mist Saizo

    1964

    Lone Wolf Isazo

    Lone Wolf Isazo

    1968

    Sleepy Eyes of Death 4: Sword of Seduction

    Sleepy Eyes of Death 4: Sword of Seduction

    1964

    Shinobi no mono 8: The Three Enemies

    Shinobi no mono 8: The Three Enemies

    1966