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Takeo Chii
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Takeo Chii

1942 – 2012 · Yokaichiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan · Active 1968–2014

Takeo Chii emerged in the early 1970s as a notable figure in Japanese cinema, contributing to the vibrant world of cult and exploitation films. He is best known for his roles in Lady Snowblood (1973), where he plays a key character in a revenge-driven narrative, and the Stray Cat Rock series, particularly Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo (1970) and Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71 (1971). Chii's performances in these films highlight the raw energy and stylistic flair of the era, making him a significant presence in the genre that continues to resonate with fans of grindhouse and giallo cinema.

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Lady Snowblood

Lady Snowblood

1973 ★ 7.6
as Tokuichi Shôkei

In 1874, a deathly-ill woman named Sayo gives birth to a baby girl in a women's prison. Naming the child Yuki from seeing the snow outside, Sayo confided to the inmates who helped deliver the baby how she was brutally raped by three of the four criminals who murdered her husband Tora and their son Shiro a year ago. While she managed to stab her captor Shokei Tokuichi to death when the chance presented itself, she was arrested and imprisoned for life. Sayo then seduced many prison guards in order to conceive Yuki. Her final words were for the child to be raised to carry out the vengeance against the three remaining tormentors. In Meiji 15 (1882), the child Yuki undergoes brutal training in sword fighting under the priest Dōkai to become her mother's wrath incarnate. Yuki, now twenty and an assassin going by the name Shurayuki-hime, blocks the path of several men and a rickshaw and kills them and their leader Shibayama using a sword concealed in the handle of an umbrella. Yuki appears in a poor village looking for a man called Matsuemon, the leader of an underground organization of street beggars, and asks him to find her mother's surviving tormentors in return for having killed Shibayama for him. Matsuemon's intel leads her to Takemura Banzō, an alcoholic wreck with gambling debts whose daughter Kobue works as a prostitute to support him. After convincing the gambling house's owners to pardon Banzō after he was caught cheating in a card game, Yuki leads him to the beach and remorselessly kills him after revealing her identity. Yuki then learns that the last of her mother's rapists, Tsukamoto Gishirō, had suspiciously died in a ship wreck three years prior when she first attempted to find him. After attacking Gishirō's tombstone in frustration, Yuki finds herself being followed by a reporter named Ryūrei Ashio. She warns him to stay away from her. Ashio learned of Yuki's story from Dōkai who persuaded him to publish it as a means to draw out one of Sayo's tormentors, and the man who murdered Shiro: Kitahama Okono. Okono sends men to kidnap Ashio, threatening him with torture for Yuki's location, but Ashio refuses to tell. Yuki enters Okono's estate and kills several of Okono's men while pursuing Okono. Yuki and Ryūrei find Okono's dying body hanging within a room. Yuki slices Okono in half. Ashio tells Yuki that Gishirō is his father, and had faked his death when he learned of Yuki's mission. She finds Gishirō at a masquerade ball and kills a man acting as his decoy. Ashio and Yuki find and follow the real Gishirō, who shoots Ashio. Wounded, Ashio grapples with Gishirō and stops him from shooting Yuki as she swings on a lamp between balconies. Yuki stabs through Ashio into Gishirō's chest. She then cuts Gishirō's throat as he shoots her. He falls over a railing and onto the ground floor full of guests. Yuki, wounded, stumbles outside where she is stabbed by a waiting Kobue, who has been pursuing Yuki all this while in her own quest to avenge her father's murder. Yuki manages to escape, only to collapse on the snow, apparently dead. The following morning, however, she opens her eyes.

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Filmography

108 credits
2010s 2 credits
2013
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya as Sanuki no Miyatsuko (voice)
Movie ★ 8.1
2000s 8 credits
2008
Mirai koshi Meguru as Chukichi Yoshida
TV ★ 5.5
2008
TV ★ 7.7
2004
TV
2000
鉄道捜査官 as 倉田剛
TV
1980s 31 credits
1989
Sensei as Toru Takami
Movie ★ 8.0
1988
Movie ★ 9.0
1988
Movie
1987
Movie ★ 10.0
1987
Shoujo Commando IZUMI as Eiji Fujiwara
TV ★ 6.7
1986
Movie ★ 6.3
1986
Movie ★ 6.5
1986
Michi as Yukio
Movie ★ 1.0
1985
Movie ★ 6.7
1984
F2 Grand Prix as Mitsuo Shimada
Movie ★ 8.0
1983
Movie ★ 7.0
1982
Eternal Monument as Sergeant Major Ishi
Movie ★ 10.0
1981
Private Detective DOBU 1 as Jirokichi the Rat
Movie
1981
Movie ★ 6.5
1981
Movie ★ 8.7
1981
Kita no kuni kara as Kazuo Nakahata (中畑和夫)
TV ★ 8.9
1980
Drive for the Future as Takatoshi Kan
Movie ★ 10.0
1970s 55 credits
1979
Dog of Fortune as Ryoichi Tanuma
Movie ★ 5.7
1979
Angel Guts: Nami as Tetsuro Muraki
Movie ★ 5.9
1979
Movie ★ 3.7
1979
Movie ★ 7.2
1978
Movie ★ 7.0
1978
Movie ★ 8.0
1977
Movie ★ 7.3
1977
Movie ★ 5.6
1977
Botchan as Yamaarashi
Movie
1977
Movie ★ 6.8
1977
Movie ★ 7.8
1976
The Inugami Family as Suketake Inugami
Movie ★ 7.0
1976
The Youth Killer as Toru Hidaka
Movie ★ 6.5
1976
Movie ★ 5.6
1976
The Yakuza Code Still Lives as Yutaka Kashiwagi
Movie ★ 8.0
1976
Movie ★ 7.5
1976
Movie
1975
Movie ★ 7.0
1974
Movie ★ 10.0
1974
Movie ★ 7.5
1974
Movie
1974
Blitz!! Strada 5 as Genson Villa Gensonro / Orion (Strada 2)
TV
1973
Lady Snowblood as Tokuichi Shôkei
Movie ★ 7.5
1973
Movie ★ 6.7
1973
Movie ★ 4.4
1973
Movie ★ 6.5
1973
Movie ★ 6.5
1973
Movie
1972
Movie ★ 6.9
1972
Movie ★ 8.0
1972
Movie ★ 3.8
1971
Movie
1971
Movie ★ 6.0
1971
Movie ★ 6.4
1971
Movie ★ 5.6
1970
Movie ★ 5.7
1970
Movie ★ 10.0
1970
Movie ★ 6.8
1970
Movie
1970
Movie ★ 6.5
1970
Movie ★ 8.5
1970
Movie ★ 9.0
1960s 2 credits
1969
Red Lion as Spy
Movie ★ 6.5
1968
Kill! as Yaheiji Yoshida
Movie ★ 7.0