
Ryûtarô Gomi was born on July 7, 1933 in Suwa, Nagano, Japan. He was an actor, known for Harakiri (1962), Shinshû tenmakyô (1958) and Shinshû tenmakyô - Kanketsu-hen (1958). He died on August 31, 2013.
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Official Shogunate executioner Ogami Itto has been framed for disloyalty to the Shogunate by the Yagyu clan, against whom he now is waging a one-man war, along with his infant son, Daigoro.

The third movie following the exploits of bounty hunter Shikoro Ichibei. The theft of almost a half ton of gold from the shogunate's official mine threatens to bankrupt the government of Japan. Despite a desperate search the gold has not been found, causing officials of the Tokugawa bakufu to call on their most skillful secret agent, Shikoro Ichibei.

An action-comedy about three men who try to bilk money out of gambling dens.

The blind masseuse is targeted by the leader of a powerful yakuza group while also fending off a jealous husband bent on revenge. Zatoichi tours Edo's underground via a rousing onsen fight scene, gambling houses and the gender-bending character of Umeji, before a final, flame-filled conflagration.

A cowardly boy fencer becomes invisible and matchless through a magic potion.

Japanese crime film

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Yasuda plays Omon, a woman using bamboo leaves as darts/blades to disable and kill her enemies.

An abandoned temple in the mountains outside of the old capital city of Kyoto is the scene of a fated meeting between a traveling priest, two women, and a vicious killer. Bloody violence erupts whenever strangers approach the temple. Can the traveling priest bring his belief in the Buddha and rid the three temple residents of the devils that hold their souls?
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