Cast: Emi Shindô

Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Emi Shindô. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.


Golgo 13: Kowloon Assignment

1977 · Movie · 93 min. · Japan

Direction Yukio Noda

Cast Sonny Chiba · Chia Lun · Etsuko Shihomi · Emi Shindô

Synopsis Golgo 13: Kowloon Assignment (1977) follows the chilling journey of Sonny Chiba as the infamous assassin Golgo 13, a man known for his icy demeanor and lethal precision. Employed by a powerful U.S. drug syndicate, Golgo 13 is tasked with...

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5.7

128 votes

Angel Guts: Rouge

1984 · Movie · 95 min. · Japan

Direction Hiroyuki Nasu

Cast Emi Shindô · Kazuyo Matsui · Shôhei Hino · Yuki Kitazume

Synopsis Angel Guts: Rouge (1984) follows Tsutomu, a magazine editor who is deeply infatuated with the porn star Nami. Nami's life took a dark turn when she was lured into the adult entertainment industry by the manipulative Muraki. The story takes...

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Yakuza Ladies Revisited

1991 · Movie · 104 min. · Japan

Direction Sadao Nakajima

Cast Shima Iwashita · Rino Katase · Masahiro Takashima · Hirotarô Honda

Synopsis Yakuza Ladies Revisited (1991) follows the story of a yakuza lieutenant's spouse who strives to maintain harmony within the clan. The sudden demise of the heir apparent sparks a power struggle, and she must navigate the treacherous waters of the...

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Rouge

1984 · Movie · 95 min. · Japan

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Sword and Flower

1972 · Movie · 86 min. · Japan

Direction Toshio Masuda

Cast Tetsuya Watari · Emi Shindô · Masayuki Mori · Jiro Tamiya

Synopsis Sword and Flower (1972) is a captivating film directed by Masuda Toshio, featuring the talents of Watari Tetsuya and Mori Masayuki. The story revolves around a solitary and independent individual, portrayed by Watari, who embarks on a journey to find...

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Genocide

1968 · Movie · 84 min. · Japan

Direction Kazui Nihonmatsu

Cast Keisuke Sonoi · Yusuke Kawazu · Emi Shindô · Reiko Hitomi

Synopsis Genocide (1968) presents a chilling tale of insect domination in a grim disaster horror film directed by Kazui Nihonmatsu. A team of military personnel, tasked with transporting a hydrogen bomb, find themselves stranded and bewildered after their plane is brought...

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