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Japanese director Seijun Suzuki dies

<p>Seijun Suzuki, a maverick director who was notoriously fired from the Nikkatsu studio for a film many consider his masterpiece, the 1967 actioner "Branded to Kill," died in Tokyo on February 13 at age 93</p>

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Los Angeles: Seijun Suzuki, a maverick director who was notoriously fired from the Nikkatsu studio for a film many consider his masterpiece, the 1967 actioner "Branded to Kill," died in Tokyo on February 13 at age 93.

The cause was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, reported Variety. After failing to launch a directing career at Shochiku, Suzuki joined Nikkatsu in 1954, and made 40 films for the studio, mostly supporting pictures in double bills. With production designer Takeo Kimura and, beginning with 1963 film "The Bastard," the two men together shaped the 'Suzuki style,' with its surreal visuals, Kabuki-esque staging, bold colors and action that seemed to be unfolding in a dreamscape.

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