Seijun Suzuki
Seijun SuzukiBorn May 24, 1923, in Tokyo, Seijun Suzuki served in the Japanese navy during World War II before enrolling in the Kamakura Academy's film department upon his return to civilian life. Beginning his career as an assistant director, he went to work for Nikkatsu studios in 1954, cranking out more than 40 movies during the next 15 years.

By the late '50s, Suzuki was beginning to put his bizarre stamp on the yakuza films that were Nikkatsu's bread and butter. He helmed nihilistic gangster epics with lurid pop-art aesthetics such as 1963's Youth of the Beast and his masterworks, Tokyo Drifter (1966) and Branded to Kill (1967).

But Suzuki's in-your-face style soon put him at odds with the studio, and during most of the '70s he was blacklisted from the industry. In the '80s, he returned to moviemaking with art films such as the highly lauded Zigeunerweisen and Kagero-za.

All Seijun Suzuki Movies
Princess Raccoon (2005)
Operetta tanuki goten
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Sleepless Town (1998)
Fuyajo
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Yumeji (1991)
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Kagero-za (1981)
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A Tale of Sorrow (1977)
Hishu Monogatari
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Branded to Kill (1967)
Koroshi no rakuin
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Tokyo Drifter (1966)
Tôkyô nagaremono
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Fighting Elegy (1966)
Kenka erejii
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Story of a Prostitute (1965)
Shunpu den
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Tattooed Life (1965)
Irezumi ichidai
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Gate of Flesh (1964)
Nikutai no mon
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Youth of the Beast (1963)
Yajû no Seishun; The Brute
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Kanto Wanderer (1963)
Kanto mushuku
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Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards (1963)
Tantei Jimusho 2-3: Kutabare Akuto-Domo
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Take Aim at the Police Van (1960)
Jûsangô taihi-sen ori: Sono gôshô o nerae
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Underworld Beauty (1958)
Ankokugai no Bijo
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