Norifumi Suzuki
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Norifumi Suzuki is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He works for Toei Company. He dropped out of Ritsumeikan University. His works deal with trucks, mafia, female delinquency students, and pornography. At the 1985 Yokohama Film Festival, he was awarded a special prize for his career.
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Director filmography
- Shinobi no manji (1968)
- Kyôdai jingi gyakuen no sakazuki (1968)
- Hibotan bakuto: isshuku ippan (1968)
- Shiruku hatto no ô-oyabun: chobi-hige no kuma (1970)
- Shiruku hatto no ô-oyabun (1970)
- Mesubachi no gyakushu (1971)
- The Insatiable (1971)
- Onsen mimizu geisha (1972)
- Mesubachi no chosen (1972)
- Kyofu joshikôkô: Boryuku kyoshitsu (1972)
- Gendai porno-den: senten-sei inpu (1972)
- Tokugawa sekkusu kinshi-rei: shikijô daimyô (1972)
- Onsen suppon geisha (1972)
- Sukeban gerira (1972)
- Mamushi no kyôdai: kyôkatsu san-oku-en (1973)
- Sukeban (1973)
- Furyô anego den: Inoshika Ochô (1973)
- Kyôfu joshikôkô: bôkô rinchi kyôshitsu (1973)
- Seijû gakuen (1974)
- Torakku yarô: Goiken muyô (1975)
- Torakku yarô: Bakusô ichiban hoshi (1975)
- Shôrinji kenpô (1975)
- The Erotomania Daimyo (1975)
- Karei-naru tsuiseki (1975)
- Torakku yarô: tenka gomen (1976)
- Torakku yarô: Hôkyô ichiban hoshi (1976)
- Torakku yarô: Otoko ippiki momojirô (1977)
- Torakku yarô: Dokyô ichiban hoshi (1977)
- Dokaben (1977)
- Torakku yarô: Totsugeki ichiban hoshi (1978)
- Torakku yarô: Ichiban hoshi kita e kaeru (1978)
- Tarao Bannai (1978)
- Torakku yarô: Neppû 5000 kiro (1979)
- Torakku yarô: Furusato to kyûbin (1979)
- Dabide no hoshi: bishoujo-gari (1979)
- Ninja bugeicho momochi sandayu (1980)
- Hoero! Tekken (1982)
- Iga-no Kabamaru (1983)
- Kotaro makari-toru! (1984)
- Karibu: Ai no shinfoni (1985)
- Ooku jyuhakkei (1986)
- Za samurai (1987)
- Guys Who Never Learn II (1988)
- Bungakusho satsujin jiken: Oinaru jyoso (1989)
- Bimbari hai sukuru (1990)
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