The Crimson Kimono (1959)
Character: George Yoshinaga
A Los Angeles detective and his Japanese partner woo an artist while solving a stripper's murder.
The Karate Killers (1967)
Character: Police Inspector
International spies Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) and Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) travel around the globe in an effort to track down a secret formula that was divided into four parts and left by a dying scientist with his four of five daughters, all of whom live in different countries. His widow, Amanda, is murdered at the beginning by the counter-spies of the organization THRUSH. Evil THRUSH agent Randolph also wants the formula, and is aided by his karate-chopping henchmen.
Jungle Heat (1957)
Character: Kuji
Japanese communists attempt to take over Hawaii and only Dr. Jim Ransom can stop them.
R.P.M. (1970)
Character: Professor
R.P.M. stands for (political) revolutions per minute. Anthony Quinn plays a liberal college professor at a west coast college during the hedy days of campus activism in the late 1960s. Radical students take over the college, the president resigns, and Quinn's character, who has always been a champion of student activism, is appointed president. As the students continue to push the envelope of revolution, Quinn's character is faced with the challenge of restoring order or abetting the descent into anarchy.
Cry for Happy (1961)
Character: Izumi
Army photographers on leave in Japan take over a geisha house.
Luv (1967)
Character: Maitre D' (uncredited)
Depressed by the direction his life is taking, Harry decides to take his own life by jumping off the Manhattan Bridge. At the last minute he's stopped by old friend Milt Manville, a successful stock broker. Milt, however, is facing his own problem: he has fallen out of love with his argumentative wife, Ellen. In a misguided effort to solve both of their problems, he introduces Ellen to Harry, hoping the two will fall in love.
Womanhunt (1962)
Character: Dr. Sheng
After being accused of killing his friend, a man finds that he is being pursued by the real murderer.
Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
Character: Extra (uncredited)
Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Blade Runner (1982)
Character: Sushi Master
In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard is called out of retirement to terminate a quartet of replicants who have escaped to Earth seeking their creator for a way to extend their short life spans.
House of Bamboo (1955)
Character: Mr. Hommaru (uncredited)
Eddie Kenner is given a special assignment by the Army to get the inside story on Sandy Dawson, a former GI who has formed a gang of fellow servicemen and Japanese locals.
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