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Buichi Saitō is a Director and First Assistant Director Japonais born on 27 january 1925

Buichi Saitō

Buichi Saitō
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Nationality Japon
Birth 27 january 1925
Death 1 january 2011 (at 85 years)

Buichi Saitō (斎藤武市, Saitō Buichi), né le 27 janvier 1925 et mort en janvier 2011, est un réalisateur et un scénariste japonais.

Biography

Buichi Saitō a réalisé 76 films et est l'auteur de cinq scénarios entre 1956 et 1990.

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Filmography of Buichi Saitō (2 films)

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Director

Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril, 1h21
Directed by Buichi Saitō
Origin Japon
Genres Action
Themes Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films, Martial arts films, Samurai films
Actors Tomisaburō Wakayama, Asao Koike, Sō Yamamura, Akiji Kobayashi
Rating74% 3.744833.744833.744833.744833.74483
Oyuki, a tattooed female assassin – the renegade member of a daimyo's personal bodyguard detail – is killing every man that is sent up against her. Along with her deadly use of the short blade, she strips to the waist while fighting to reveal elaborate tattoos on her chest and back. On her front is a kintarō grasping her left breast. A portrait of a mountain witch covers her back. She then cuts off her victims' topknots, or chonmage, which brings dishonor to the dead man and his family.

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Late Spring, 1h48
Directed by Yasujirō Ozu
Origin Japon
Genres Drama
Actors Chishū Ryū, Setsuko Hara, Haruko Sugimura, Yumeji Tsukioka, Kuniko Miyake, Yoshiko Tsubouchi
Roles First Assistant Director
Rating81% 4.0969354.0969354.0969354.0969354.096935
Professor Shukichi Somiya (Chishu Ryu), a widower, has only one child, a twenty-seven-year-old unmarried daughter, Noriko (Setsuko Hara), who takes care of the household and the everyday needs—cooking, cleaning, mending, etc.—of her father. On a shopping trip to Tokyo, Noriko encounters one of her father's friends, Professor Jo Onodera (Masao Mishima), who lives in Kyoto. Noriko knows that Onodera, who had been a widower like her father, has recently remarried, and she tells him that she finds the very idea of his remarriage distasteful, even "filthy." Onodera, and later her father, tease her for having such thoughts.