Rokkō Toura
April 30, 1930 (94 years old) in Osaka, Japan
Known For
Credits
- 1992 · Dialogue as
- 1992 · The Strange Tale of Oyuki as Follower
- 1992 · Mystery Experience Zone: Really Scary Stories: Ghost Photos sent to you & Ghost Detectives as
- 1992 · Manila Gokudo Wars as
- 1992 · Black Cop as
- 1991 · Crossroads in Tokyo as
- 1990 · The Shootist 2 as
- 1988 · So What as
- 1988 · Memories of You as
- 1987 · Murder on Raicho 9 as Katagiri
- 1986 · Tree Without Leaves as
- 1986 · The New Morning of Billy the Kid as Marx
- 1984 · The Black Cat Mansion of Hatred as
- 1983 · Meiso chizu as Nishikiori
- 1983 · Lowly Ronin 6: Betrayal at Yatate Pass as Nyû Funaya
- 1983 · Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence as Interpreter
- 1983 · 古谷一行の名探偵・金田一耕助シリーズ as Tsunemi Kuno
- 1982 · Lullaby of Death as Iijima
- 1981 · Edo Porn as
- 1980 · Shinobu Otake's Inspirational Girl: Youth Lived by Love and Psychic Powers as
- 1980 · The Revolt as MP Captain Abe
- 1979 · The Strangling as
- 1978 · Butterfly Web as Okino
- 1978 · An Unforgettable Affair as Kozo Sudo
- 1978 · Lost Love as Miyauchi
- 1978 · Lost Love as Miyauchi (newspaper bureau chief)
- 1977 · The Skies of Haruo as
- 1976 · The War of the 16 Year Olds as
- 1976 · Kumo no Jutan as 加屋徳次郎
- 1975 · The International Gang of Kobe as Detective Nishimura
- 1975 · Shimane Prison Riot as
- 1974 · Fateful Mountain Pass as Yami no Hichibei
- 1974 · My Way as Saito
- 1974 · The Scoundler vs. The Viper Brothers as
- 1974 · Military Comfort Woman as
- 1974 · Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs as Tani / Police
- 1974 · The Tattooed Hitman as
- 1974 · Zoku tameiki as Office General Manager
- 1973 · Karate Killer as
- 1973 · Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons as Ayabe Ukon
- 1973 · Miyamoto Musashi as Shishido Baiken
- 1973 · A Diary of a Woman Doctor as
- 1973 · Hell Riders in Kyoto as
- 1973 · The School Deviate Waru as
- 1973 · Time Within Memory as
- 1973 · Rahman: Father of Bengal as Narrator (Voice)
- 1972 · Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 as Ministry of Justice Officer
- 1972 · Hymn as Clerk
- 1972 · The Horrible Obsessions as Hajime Ito
- 1972 · A Narcotics Agent's Ballad as
- 1972 · Professional Killers as
- 1972 · Dear Summer Sister as Rintoku Teruya
- 1972 · The Iron Crown as Policeman
- 1972 · Gang Warfare as
- 1972 · The Giants as Narrator
- 1972 · Yakuza Wolf: I Perform Murder as
- 1972 · Kogarashi Monjiro as Senta
- 1971 · Silence as Interpreter
- 1971 · 若き日の講道館 as
- 1971 · The Ceremony as Sakurada Mamoru
- 1970 · Live Today, Die Tomorrow! as
- 1970 · Okinawa as
- 1970 · The Angry Sword as
- 1970 · Mission: Iron Castle as
- 1969 · Haunted Castle as
- 1969 · Watch Out, Crimson Bat! as Denjuro
- 1969 · Running in Madness, Dying in Love as
- 1969 · Mao Tse-Tung and the Cultural Revolution as Narrator (voice)
- 1969 · The Cross of Vengeance as
- 1969 · Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts as
- 1969 · The Woman Killer as
- 1969 · Kanto Onna Gokudo as
- 1969 · Diary of a Shinjuku Thief as Himself
- 1968 · Samaritan Zatoichi as Choji
- 1968 · Sequel: Secret Report From A Women's Prison as
- 1968 · Strong Women, Weak Men as Chief
- 1968 · Curse of the Blood as Fukaya Shinzaemon
- 1968 · The Saga of Tanegashima as Wufeng
- 1968 · Three Resurrected Drunkards as
- 1968 · Kuroneko as Samurai
- 1968 · Death by Hanging as Doctor
- 1967 · The Homely Sister as Eiji, brother
- 1967 · Japanese Summer: Double Suicide as Television
- 1967 · Japan's Longest Day as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Shunichi Matsumato
- 1967 · Libido as
- 1967 · Band of Ninja as Kagemaru
- 1966 · Assignment Cloud as
- 1966 · Violence at Noon as Genji Hyuga
- 1966 · Pretty Devil Yoko as Nakata
- 1966 · The Thieves' Who's Who as
- 1966 · Tokyo Ninja Force as
- 1966 · Silence Has No Wings as
- 1966 · Young Boss: Invitation to Fight as
- 1965 · Zatoichi and the Chess Expert as Crippled yakuza
- 1965 · Zatoichi and the Chess Expert as
- 1965 · Sword Devil as Kaino
- 1965 · Pleasures of the Flesh as Sakurai
- 1965 · Samurai Spy as Mitsuaki Inamura
- 1964 · 愛と死をみつめて as
- 1964 · Akō Rōshi as Takebayashi Takashige
- 1963 · League of Gangsters as Ogata
- 1962 · The Christian Revolt as
- 1961 · The Catch as
- 1960 · Night and Fog in Japan as Higashiura Toura
- 1960 · Blood Is Dry as
- 1960 · The Sun's Burial as Masa, vize leader