
Eiji Gō
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 29, 1937
Place of Birth: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Known For

The Black Gambler: Left Hand of the Devil
The fictional land "Pandora" sends three (numbered) graduates of the "National Gambling University" to Japan. You should defeat the master player Kôji, control the international casino empire and use the profits to achieve world domination. But Japan's most famous left hand knows what to do.

The Killer
A former gang leader and lone wolf who has left the organization works behind the scenes in a new city to take revenge on a giant alliance of organizations. This film is amongst the last "straight" yakuza films made at Nikkatsu before the studio's switch-over to pinku eiga.

Haunted Samurai
When his sister commits suicide as a result of his actions, Rokuheita, an enforcer for the Yagyu ninja clan, considers his choices and eventually deserts the organization. Hunted by an army of bizarre shadow warriors, the target turns on his pursuers when he finds something worth fighting for.

The Dragon of Macao
Ryu (Akira Kobayashi) sets foot on the Yokohama port with a suitcase filled with 300 thousand dollars. He was sent by a jewelry company in Hong Kong to retrieve a certain diamond that was stolen from them. The "Himalayan Star" is worth couple hundred million yen and unbeknown to Ryu, it now lays in the hands of Aizu (Jo Shishido), the infamous ”Pirate of the Tokyo Bay."

Kogarashi Monjiro
Monjiro was born into a poor farm family in Mikazuki Village, Nitta County, Ueshu, and abandoned his hometown when he was 10 years old. He has been traveling aimlessly with a long toothpick in his mouth. Monjiro avoided getting involved in anything, but wherever he went, he ended up getting involved in incidents

The Yakuza
When George Tanner does business with high-ranking Yakuza Tono, Tono kidnaps his daughter, and George summons his old friend, private eye Harry Kilmer, to Japan to investigate.

Tokyo Drifter
After yakuza boss Kurata dissolves his own criminal empire, a rival kingpin offers a position to Kurata's top operative, Tetsuya "Phoenix Tetsu" Hondo. When the fiercely loyal Tetsu declines, Otsuka taps unstoppable Tatsuzo the "Viper", a ruthless gun-for-hire, to assassinate him. As the Viper trails his target through the countryside, the agile Phoenix Tetsu grows concerned that one of his former associates has betrayed him.

Birth of a Fighter
A young boss proves his right to rule his gang.

Karate Warriors
Sakata protects a little boy while coping with rival gangs.

Great Jailbreak
A group of prisoners attempts to break the Abashiri prison. This film can be considered a sequel to the Abashiri Bangaichi series, written and directed by Ishii Teruo. The friendship between two men on death row, a fleeting love affair with a traveling dancer and a deadly battle with the real culprit who has hunted him down filmed over a long period of time on location in Hokkaido.
Filmography
as Yukihiko Yamasawa
as Sugimori
as Jaws
as Tetsuji Higashida
as Shinji Fujio
as Isao Shirosaki
as Gota Namikawa
as Makoto Sugiura
as Ichiro Sakura
as Spider
as Ichiro Sakura
as Yoshihide
as Matsuda
as Ryuzuka
as Toro
as Shigekichi Higa
as Nita
as Sada
as The Mastermind
as Tagosaku
as Saburo Kaga
as Sôtô
as Sakura
as Shiro Takimura
as Iida
as Mukai
as Shichiro Yagara
as Jiro
as Tetsuji Hanai
as Mochibaru
as Furusawa Takeshi
as Yamaki
as Nakatsu
as Kubo
as Bill Tanaka
as Hongo
as Otaki
as Tanaka
as Sabu
as Ino
as Wada
as Shigeru Takechi
as Nekomatsu
as Katsu
as Mishima's subordinate Matsui
as Masaru