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    Kazuo Mori
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    Kazuo Mori

    Kazuo Mori

    January 15, 1911 — Matsuyama, Japan

    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.

    The Tale of Zatoichi Continues

    The Tale of Zatoichi Continues

    1962

    Zatoichi and the Doomed Man

    Zatoichi and the Doomed Man

    1965

    Wrath of Daimajin

    Wrath of Daimajin

    1966

    Zatoichi at Large

    Zatoichi at Large

    1972

    Vendetta of a Samurai

    Vendetta of a Samurai

    1952

    Samurai Vendetta

    Samurai Vendetta

    1959

    A Certain Killer

    A Certain Killer

    1967

    Shinobi no Mono 3: Resurrection

    Shinobi no Mono 3: Resurrection

    1963