Born in 1944, Tsunehiko Watase emerged as a notable figure in the Japanese film scene, particularly within the realm of exploitation cinema. He is recognized for his performances in cult classics such as Delinquent Girl Boss: Tokyo Drifters (1970) and Girl Boss: Escape From Reform School (1973), where he embodies the rebellious spirit of the era. His work in the Delinquent Girl Boss series showcases his ability to navigate the gritty narratives of youth delinquency and societal rebellion, contributing significantly to the genre's appeal in the 1970s.
Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom
Three new students at a super-strict girl's school must face off with a repressive school administration, the sadistic, murderous student discipline brigade and corrupt politicians over the murder/suicide of one of their friends. They're approached by a blackmailer (Tsunehiko Watase) who promises to help them exact vengeance in exchange for setting up a corrupt local politician, and aided by a independent Yakuza biker chick (Reiko Ike).