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Hiroshi Imai

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Hiroshi Imai worked as a Director of Photography in Japanese cinema during the late 1950s. Their credited filmography includes two titles from that period: Akadô Suzunosuke (1957) and Satan's Sword: The Dragon God (1960).

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Hiroshi Imai worked as a Director of Photography in Japanese cinema during the late 1950s. Their credited filmography includes two titles from that period: Akadô Suzunosuke (1957) and Satan's Sword: The Dragon God (1960). As a cinematographer, Imai was responsible for the visual capture of these productions, handling lighting, camera operation, and overall image composition.

The films Imai contributed to reflect the action and period genres popular in Japanese cinema of the time. Their role involved translating scripts into visual sequences through technical and artistic choices in framing and exposure. The two titles listed represent Imai’s documented work within the industry during this era.

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