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Ryûzô Kikushima
(1914-1989)
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Producer
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Ryûzô Kikushima was born on 28 January 1914 in Japan. He was a writer and producer, known for
High and Low (1963)
,
Yojimbo (1961)
and
The Hidden Fortress (1958)
. He died on 18 March 1989 in Japan.
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Awards
3 wins & 2 nominations
Known for
High and Low
8.4
Writer
1963
Yojimbo
8.2
Writer
1961
The Hidden Fortress
8.1
Writer
1958
Sanjuro
8.0
Writer
1962
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Writer
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Producer
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Writer
Previous
98
The Black Slope
TV Movie
original story
2016
Stray Dog
7.4
TV Movie
based on a script by
2013
Kakushi toride no san akunin
5.9
based on an original screenplay by
2008
Tsubaki Sanjûrô
5.7
screenplay
2007
Tengoku to jigoku
6.4
TV Movie
based on screenplay by
2007
Last Man Standing
6.4
story
1996
Onna nezumi kozô: Nerawareta Karakurijô shijô saiaku no dai hâdo
TV Movie
story
1995
Haru kuru oni
6.8
writer
1989
My Phoenix
writer
1989
Princess from the Moon
6.3
screenplay
1987
Kokushi muso
5.6
Writer
1986
Runaway Train
7.2
story
(uncredited)
1985
Kuro no kairô
TV Movie
teleplay
1984
The Warrior and the Sorceress
4.2
screenplay "Yojimbo"
1984
Chichi to ko
writer
1983
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Producer
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7
Chichi to ko
producer
1983
Red Beard
8.3
producer
1965
High and Low
8.4
producer
1963
Sanjuro
8.0
producer
1962
Yojimbo
8.2
producer
(as Ryuzo Kikushima, produced by)
1961
Chikûho no kodomotachi
producer
1960
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
8.0
producer
1960
Personal details
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Alternative name
Ryuzo Kikushima
Born
January 28
,
1914
Japan
Died
March 18
,
1989
Japan
(undisclosed)
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In the wake of Akira Kurosawa's bizarre behavior during production, and after his removal from "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970), Kikushima and others resigned from their executive positions with [Akira] Kurosawa Productions.
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