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  1. Sōjirō Motoki (本木 荘二郎, Motoki Sōjirō) was a Japanese filmmaker who served primarily as a film producer, but also as a writer and director. He was most famous for producing several films for Akira Kurosawa, including Seven Samurai, Ikiru and Throne of Blood.

    • 1938–1977
  2. Stray Dog (野良犬, Nora inu) is a 1949 Japanese film noir crime drama directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. It was Kurosawa's second film of 1949 produced by the Film Art Association and released by Shintoho. It is also considered a detective movie (among the earliest Japanese films in ...

  3. Throne of Blood (Japanese: 蜘蛛巣城, Hepburn: Kumonosu-jō, lit. ' The Spider Web Castle ') is a 1957 Japanese jidaigeki film co-written, produced, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.

    • January 15, 1957 (Japan)
    • Sōjirō Motoki, Akira Kurosawa
  4. Sōjirō Motoki — The Movie Database (TMDB) Biography. Producer, director, and writer. Known For. Seven Samurai. Ikiru. Throne of Blood. Stray Dog. Drunken Angel. The Lower Depths. I Live in Fear. One Wonderful Sunday. Production. Directing. Writing. Acting. Producer, director, and writer.

  5. Sōjirō Motoki (本木荘二郎, Motoki Sōjirō, June 8, 1914 - May 21, 1977)[1] aka Sōjirō Motogi, Takeo Takagi (高木丈夫, Takagi Takeo) and Yoshikazu Kishimoto (岸本恵一, Kishimoto Yoshikazu) was a Japanese producer and director. Sōjirō Motoki was a producer at Tōhō from the end of World War II until the late...

  6. Sôjirô Motoki was born on 19 June 1914. He was a director and producer, known for Seven Samurai (1954), Ikiru (1952) and Throne of Blood (1957). He died on 21 May 1977.

  7. Sōjirō Motoki (本木 荘二郎, Motoki Sōjirō) was a Japanese filmmaker who served primarily as a film producer, but also as a writer and director. He was most famous for producing several films for Akira Kurosawa, including Seven Samurai, Ikiru and Throne of Blood.

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