Gajirō Satō is an actor known for his role in Nuns That Bite (1977), a film that exemplifies the outrageous blend of horror and exploitation typical of its era. His performance contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, showcasing the bizarre narratives that define cult cinema. While Satō's broader career details remain elusive, his work in this cult classic cements his place in the conversation around grindhouse and exploitation films.
Nuns That Bite
A woman on the run is raped, rescued, then raped again. Escaping, she heads for the hills and finds safe haven at a convent. After becoming a postulant (trainee nun), she catches her fellow sisters engaging in lesbianism, fighting over nothing, hurling snakes at each other, and engaging in mild flesh eating.