Scene from Yajû shisubeshi (1980)
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Duration: 95 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2021-Jan-04 |
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Mako Midori
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Alternate Names: 緑魔子, 石桥良子, 绿魔子
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Full Biography
Mako Midori, born on August 15, 1947, is a Japanese actress best known for her role as 'Yajû Shisubeshi' (The Face of Another) in the eponymous film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara. The film, released in 1966 when Midori was nineteen years old, explores themes of identity and transformation after a man suffers severe burns to his face. Midori's role was her debut performance in cinema.
About the Movie: Yajû shisubeshi (1980)

Release Year: 1980
Nation: Japan
Alternative Title: The Beast Must Die, 野獣死すべし, The Beast to Die
Director: Tôru Murakawa
Writer: Haruhiko Ôyabu, Shoichi Maruyama
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Genre: Action, Drama
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Story
Yajû shisubeshi follows the story of a journalist who steals a gun from a cop after fatally shooting him. Following this violent act, the journalist embarks on a crime spree that includes robbery and murder.
Summary
Directed by Tôru Murakawa in 1980, 'Yajû shisubeshi' is an action-drama film centered around a journalist's descent into crime after killing a policeman. The movie's genre categorization as both action and drama suggests it combines intense criminal activities with psychological depth or moral dilemmas.