Eiji Gō — Actor (50)
In Tears (1965) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
泣かせるぜ
other title: 泣かせるぜ
Hiroshi is the second officer on board the Hakuromaru. Lead by his captain, he heads out to town to recruit new crew members for their next voyage. Hiroshi is baffled when his captain approaches the Daigo-Kuroshiomaru crew, a notorious group nicknamed "the hoodlums of the sea". Their offer is greeted with scoffs and quickly turned down.
Fossilized Wilderness (1982) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
化石の荒野
director: Yasuharu Hasebe actor: Tsunehiko Watase / Eiji Gō
other title: 化石の荒野
Detective Nishina Sosuke, the director of the Metropolitan Police Department's Investigation Division 1, is suddenly attacked by a trio of men at his apartment at midnight. When he regains consciousness, the corpse of a foreigner shot with his pistol lies in front of him. Nishina, with the help of his friend and newspaper reporter Mineshima, who believes in his innocence and vows to cooperate, pursues the incident and reveals a conspiracy related with 5,000 kilograms of gold that disappeared at the end of the WW2.
The Four Roughnecks (1974) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
あばよダチ公
other title: あばよダチ公
Gimme gimme gimme! Yusaku Matsuda and his gang are on the hunt for women, money and more money! Takeo Natsuki (Yusaku Matsuda) was just released from prison. He was the leader of three rascals; all they did was cause trouble. When they meet a girl whose father is resisting a forced eviction to make way for a construction site, they come up with their own plans to solve the problem.
The Flower and the Sword (1964) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
男の紋章 花と長脇差
other title: 男の紋章 花と長脇差
A dangerous mobster threatens the life of a businessman's mother in this thriller. As Ryuji oversees the building of a bridge in Japan, a powerful gangster plans to stop the project. By any means necessary.
The Great Chase (1975) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
華麗なる追跡
other title: 華麗なる追跡
Shihomi Etsuko plays a race car driver who also lends out her services to the Japanese Secret Service. Although there really isn't much of a "chase" to be seen, Shihomi does pursue a cartel of drug runners and assorted Japanese yakuza types. While the story is pure 70's exploitation and gritty crime drama, the best reason to see it is for the Martial Arts Action of Etsuko Shihomi. The action is over-the-top and at times hilarious (i.e. Shihomi battling the lead criminal atop a moving gondola or Shihomi battling a whip-wielding Catholic Nun).
The Executioner (1974) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
直撃! 地獄拳
director: Teruo Ishii actor: Sonny Chiba / Makoto Satō
other title: 直撃! 地獄拳 / Executioner
Three men, the skilled ninja Ryuichi Koga, the deadly assassin and former drug detective Takeshi Hayato, and the criminal mastermind Ichiro Sakura work together to take out an infamous drug dealer.
The Executioner II: Karate Inferno (1974) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
直撃地獄拳 大逆転
director: Teruo Ishii actor: Sonny Chiba / Etsuko Shihomi
other title: The Executioner 2 / 直撃地獄拳 大逆転
When both a priceless jewel and the daughter of a rich heiress are stolen by a master criminal, Koga and his gang are hired to retrieve both. But a double-cross leads to a risky high-security bank heist and loads of martial arts mayhem.