Senkichirô Takeda Cameraman
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Senkichirô Takeda Movies (24)
There are 24 movies of Senkichirô Takeda.
His first feature film was Zatoichi's Pilgrimage (1966). Since 1966, he has appeared in 24 feature films. The last one is The Night before Pearl Harbor (1968). .
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The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Director of Photography | Zatoichi's Pilgrimage (1966) | 58 |
Director of Photography | Zatoichi's Cane Sword (1967) | 57 |
Director of Photography | Shinobi no Mono 4: Siege (1964) | 60 |
Director of Photography | Sleepy Eyes Of Death 14: Fylfot Swordplay (1969) | 54 |
Director of Photography | Sleepy Eyes of Death 12: Castle Menagerie (1969) | 55 |
Director of Photography | The Sisters and I (1967) | 57 |
Director of Photography | The Daring Nun (1968) | 56 |
Director of Photography | Terrible Ghost Cat of Okazaki (1954) | 70 |
Director of Photography | Shinobi no Mono 2: Vengeance (1963) | 61 |
Director of Photography | Sleepy Eyes of Death 13: The Full Moon Swordsman (1969) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Island of Horrors (1970) | 54 |
Cinematography | Her Hidden Past (1962) | 62 |
Director of Photography | This Way, That Way (1952) | 71 |
Director of Photography | Live My Share, Mother (1970) | 54 |
Director of Photography | Claws of Iron (1951) | 73 |
Director of Photography | Tanuki Battle of Awaodori Festival (1954) | 70 |
Director of Photography | The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954) | 69 |
Director of Photography | Asataro the Crow (1956) | 68 |
Director of Photography | Ishimatsu - The One-Eyed Swordsman (1957) | 67 |
Director of Photography | A Thousand Flying Cranes (1959) | 65 |
Director of Photography | Seven Miles to Nakayama (1962) | 62 |
Director of Photography | Korekara no sekkusu: Mittsu no Sei (1964) | 60 |
Director of Photography | Young Boss (1965) | 59 |
Director of Photography | The Night before Pearl Harbor (1968) | 56 |
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