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  2. Zero Woman: Dangerous Game - Wikipedia

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    The film was released direct-to-video on May 1, 1998, in Japan. [1] The DVD version was released on November 24, 2000. [2] Central Park Media licensed the film under their Asia Pulp Cinema label.

  3. Chieko Higashiyama - Wikipedia

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    Chieko Higashiyama (東山 千栄子, Higashiyama Chieko, 30 September 1890 – 8 May 1980) was a Japanese stage and film actress. She appeared in more than 60 films from 1936 to 1967. She appeared in more than 60 films from 1936 to 1967.

  4. Chieko Honda - Wikipedia

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    Chieko Honda (本多 知恵子, Honda Chieko, 28 March 1963 – 18 February 2013) was a Japanese actress and voice actress. During her life, she was attached to Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society and Mix Max; she was attached to Aoni Production at the time of her death. [ 1 ]

  5. Portrait of Chieko - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Chieko (智恵子抄, Chieko-shō) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura. [3] It is based both on the 1941 poetry collection Chieko-shō by Japanese poet and sculptor Kōtarō Takamura , dedicated to his wife Chieko (1886–1938), and on the 1957 novel Shōsetsu Chieko-shō by Haruo Satō .

  6. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters - Wikipedia

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    The film begins on November 25, 1970, the last day of Mishima's life. He finishes a manuscript and then puts on a uniform he designed for himself and meets with four of his most loyal followers from his private army, the Tatenokai.

  7. Chieko Takamura - Wikipedia

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    Chieko and Kōtarō. Chieko Takamura was born in the town of Adachi in what is now the city of Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture as Chieko Naganuma, the eldest of six daughters and two sons. In 1903, she went to the Japan Women's University in Tokyo, and graduated in 1907. She became an oil painter, and made colorful papercuts.

  8. Chieko Hosokawa - Wikipedia

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    Chieko Hosokawa (細川 智栄子 (formerly 細川 知栄子), Hosokawa Chieko, born January 1, 1935 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She made her professional debut in 1958 with Crimson Rose ( くれないのバラ , Kurenai no Bara ) .

  9. Chieko Naniwa - Wikipedia

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    Chieko Naniwa (浪花 千栄子) (November 19, 1907 – December 22, 1973) was a Japanese actress who was active from the 1920s to the 1970s. She is best known for playing geisha in several films, such as Kenji Mizoguchi 's A Geisha , and the Forest Spirit in Akira Kurosawa 's Throne of Blood .