Eiichi Kudo (工藤 栄一, Kudō Eiichi, 17 July 1929 – 23 September 2000) was a Japanese film director. He directed 30 films between 1956 and 1998. His 1982 film Yaju-deka was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. One of his most famous movies is the 1963 film 13 Assassins. This movie was remade in 2010 by Takashi Miike.
Directing
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Male
1929-07-17
Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan
Eiichi Kudô
The Catch
Love Letter
A Homance
Tonga Adventure Family
Eleven Samurai
Castle of Owls
Cliff of Death
13 Assassins
The Great Killing
Shadow Warriors: Hattori Hanzo
Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity
Assassination Orders
The Fort of Death
Yokohama BJ Blues
Yakuza Princess of Edo
Catch Up
Betrayal Tomorrow
Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf
Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 2
Water Moon
Industrial Spy
A Fishwife's Tale
Chronicle of the Town Magistrate
Case of Umon: Woman of the Magic Lantern
Heavenly Dragon
The Dropout
Hanzo: The Razor
A History of the Japanese Underworld - The Bloody Resistance
A History of the Japanese Underworld
Sure Death! 3
The Eccentric Shinza
Secrets of Fuji
Saito Dosan: Rage of Power
Secrets of Fuji 2
Bloody Account of Jirocho: Duel at Akiba
Lair of the Snakegod
Samurai Knights
Paper Crane Palanquin
Bloody Account of Jirocho: Duel at Fujimi Pass
Bloody Account of Jirocho: Raid on the Holy Mountain
Bloody Account of Jirocho: Raid on the Road
Revenge for His Lover
Yakuza G-Men
Nakibokuro
Nogare no machi
Convicted Woman
Account of the Ando Gang: Tale of a Scarface
Passion
Flowers on the Road
Travels of Gonkuro
The Mysterious Purple Hood
Dangerous Trade in Kobe
Taira no Kiyomori
Shimmering Sword
Chivalrous Nature
The Princess and the Bearded Lord
The Viper Brothers: Up on 30 Charges
Ring! Ring! Ring! The Champion Belt of Tears
Young Master Yakuza: Edoite Goblin
Shadow Warrior of Nobunaga Oda
47 Ronin and the Shadow Ninja
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