Sonny Chiba
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Street Fighter
(1974)Takuma Tsurugi, the tough-as-nails, badass mercenary, refuses to kidnap a beautiful heiress but instead goes to war with the mobsters after her.

The Executioner
(1974)
Return of the Street Fighter
(1974)Sonny Chiba is back! This time, he is hired by the mob to execute a respected karate master by ripping out his vocal cords. When he later refuses, Tsurugi is put on the death list himself.

Doberman Cop
(1977)Based on a popular manga by "Buronson" (creator of Fist of the North Star), Doberman Cop follows the fish-out-of-water adventures of Joji Kano (Chiba), a tough-as-nails police officer from Okinawa who arrives in Tokyo's Kabuki-cho nightlife district to investigate the savage murder and mutilation of an island girl who had been working as a prostitute. Initially dismissed as a country bumpkin (complete with straw hat and live pig in tow!), Kano soon proves himself a more savvy detective than the local cops, and a tougher customer than anyone expected. As he probes deeper into the sleazy world of flesh-peddling, talent agency corruption and mob influence, Kano uncovers the shocking truth about the girl, her connection to a yakuza-turned-music manager (Hiroki Matsukata), and a savage serial killer who is burning women alive.

The Street Fighter's Last Revenge
(1974)No one can stop Tsurugi's fists of fury after mobsters double-crossed him and murder his girlfriend!

Wolf Guy
(1975)Shinichi Sonny Chiba is WOLFGUY, the only survivor of a clan of werewolves who relies on his feral, full-moon-activated superpowers to solve mysterious crimes.

The Executioner II: Karate Inferno
(1974)A wealthy woman hires a former police captain and his army of fighting men to save her kidnapped daughter and a stolen jewel from a criminal.

Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima
(1973)The celebrated Battles Without Honour and Humanity series continues with its second episode, Hiroshima Death Match, setting aside part one protagonist Shôzô Hirono (Bunta Sugawara) to follow a side story showcasing genre icons Sonny Chiba (The Street Fighter) and Meiko Kaji (Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion). Hiroshima, 1950. Demobilised kamikaze pilot Shôji Yamanaka (Kinya Kitaôji) is released from prison and finds himself hungry and broke. Following a bust up with a local gang, he earns the psychotic wrath of local underboss Ôtomo (Chiba), but Yamanaka’s suicidal impulses are soon put to good use as a hitman for another gang, befriending series hero Shôzô Hirono in the process. Despite a budding but forbidden romance with the boss’s niece (Kaji), Yamanaka’s instability and recklessness soon begin to make him a dangerous liability. Taking an even more fatalistic turn than the series’ original entry, Hiroshima Death Match tells the story of the ultimate loser, based on a true story uncovered by screenwriter Kazuo Kasahara while interviewing real-life Hiroshima yakuza for part one. A prosperous era may be dawning for the protagonists, but one with new characters and new grudges to draw them more deeply into its world of blood and betrayal.

Sushi Girl
(2012)Fish has spent six years in jail. Six years alone. Six years keeping his mouth shut about the robbery, about the other men involved.