Norifumi Suzuki

Norifumi Suzuki

  • Birthday: 1933-11-26
  • Deathday: 2014-05-15
  • Place of birth: Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
  • Also know as: 鈴木則文

Biography

Norifumi Suzuki was a Japanese director mostly known for his work on the Truck Yaro movies, and the pinku eiga genre. He was a recipient of the 1985 Yokohama Film Festival Career Award and the 2015 Japan Academy Prize for Special Award from the Chairman.

Production

Sex and Fury

1973

As Director

Sex and Fury

1973

As Writer

The Killing Machine

1976

As Director

Karate Bullfighter

1975

As Writer

Roaring Fire

1981

As Director

Roaring Fire

1981

As Writer

The Transgressor

1974

As Director

The Transgressor

1974

As Writer

The Great Chase

1975

As Director

Girl Boss Guerilla

1972

As Director

Girl Boss Guerilla

1972

As Writer

The Shogunate's Harem

1986

As Director

The Erotomaniac Daimyo

1972

As Director

The Erotomaniac Daimyo

1972

As Screenplay

Shogun's Ninja

1980

As Director

Red Peony Gambler

1968

As Writer

The Insatiable

1971

As Director

The Insatiable

1971

As Writer

Kabamaru the Ninja Boy

1983

As Director

Hot Springs Mimizu Geisha

1971

As Director

Hell Riders in Kyoto

1973

As Writer

Turtle Geisha

1972

As Director

Queen Bee's Challenge

1972

As Director

Office Lady Rope Slave

1981

As Screenplay

Silk Hat Boss

1970

As Director

Short and Fat

1977

As Director

Guys Who Never Learn

1987

As Screenplay

The Protector

1966

As Screenplay

Ninja's Mark

1968

As Director

The Silk Hat Boss 2

1970

As Director

Blood of Revenge

1965

As Screenplay

The Gambler's Law

1967

As Director

Mission to Hell

1959

As Second Unit Director of Photography

Yakuza G-Men

1965

As Screenplay

Fallen Angel Gang

1981

As Screenplay

The Sucker's Blunt Dagger

1971

As Director

Festival Champ

1976

As Director

Festival Champ

1976

As Screenplay

Boys Meet Girls

1984

As Director

Turtle Geisha

1972

As Screenplay

Code Between Brothers

1966

As Screenplay

Showdown of Men 2

1967

As Director

Samurai Wolf II

1967

As Screenplay

True Osaka Grit

1965

As Director

Eleven Samurai

1967

As Screenplay

Code Between Brothers 6

1967

As Screenplay

The Shogunate's Harem

1986

As Screenplay

Kabamaru the Ninja Boy

1983

As Screenplay

Tarao Bannai

1978

As Director

School Be-In Bully

1990

As Director

The Great Duel

1964

As Screenplay

True Osaka Grit

1965

As Screenplay

Caribe: Symphony of Love

1985

As Director

Caribe: Symphony of Love

1985

As Screenplay

Shingo's Ten Duels

1990

As Screenplay

Cruel Story of the Shogunate's Downfall

1964

As Assistant Director

The Cross of Vengeance

1969

As Screenplay

Queen Bee's Challenge

1972

As Screenplay

Killer of Seven

1967

As Screenplay

Girls of Kamare

1974

As Director

Kanto Street Peddlers

1969

As Director

Kanei Command Performance

1983

As Screenplay

The Mad Fox

1962

As Assistant Director

Sister Street Fighter

1974

As Screenplay

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