Born in 1925 in Tokyo, Akira Ōizumi emerged as a notable actor in the Japanese exploitation cinema of the 1970s. He is best remembered for his performances in Delinquent Girl Boss: Tokyo Drifters (1970) and Girl Boss Guerilla (1972), where he portrayed characters that embodied the rebellious spirit of the era. His work in the Terrifying Girls' High School series, particularly Women's Violent Classroom (1972) and Animal Courage (1973), further solidified his place in the genre, showcasing the gritty narratives that defined this unique cinematic landscape.
Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom
Delinquent girl boss meets and conflicts with an orphan girl who lives an isolated life after the dramatic deaths of her parents. She plays the piano, but stands up against her lecherous guardian, who is also a school official.