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Naoto Takenaka

is a Japanese actor, comedian, singer, and director from Yokohama. One of his most notable roles was Hideyoshi in the 1999 NHK Taiga drama of the same name. A veteran of almost a hundred films, he has been nominated for ten Japanese Academy Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor awards for Shiko funjatta (Sumo Do, Sumo Don't), East Meets West, and Shall we Dansu?. He also did the voice of Puss in Boots in the Japanese dub of the Shrek films. __NOTOC__
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Horror Movies Starring Naoto Takenaka

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Devil Doctor Woman/Guinea Pig's Greatest
Directed By: Hajime Tabe
DVD Release Date: 2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

The final film and DVD in the Guinea Pig series, Devil Doctor Woman is a wacky and outrageous gore comedy that follows the exploits of peter, the Devil Doctor Woman, in the underground surgery scene in Tokyo where the craziest patients are skillfully manipulated and cut up in the wackiest bedside ma... more information, reviews and movie clips of Devil Doctor Woman/Guinea Pig's Greatest
Gemini
Directed By: Shinya Tsukamoto
DVD Release Date: 2006
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

A startling vision of horror and passion from the director of Tetsuo the Iron Man and A Snake of June! Yukio (Shall We Dance's Masahiro Motoki) enjoys a seemingly successful life with his family, including a beautiful but fragile wife whom he met under strange circumstances by a river. However, ever... more information, reviews and movie clips of Gemini
Hiruko The Goblin
Directed By: Shinya Tsukamoto
DVD Release Date: 2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

The Story of a radical Archeologist and a junior high teacher that believes the doorway to Ancient evil spirits dimension is located under his School. more information, reviews and movie clips of Hiruko The Goblin
Tokyo Fist
DVD Release Date: 1999
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

Shinya Tsukamoto is most famous for his two Tetsuo films, nightmarish tales of flesh fusing with metal in a hallucinatory metamorphosis that would give David Cronenberg pause. For Tokyo Fist, he leaves the technological transmutations for a bloody bout with flesh, muscle, and self-muti... more information, reviews and movie clips of Tokyo Fist
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