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'''Mastermind''' is a 1976 Japanese-American comedy thriller film directed by Alex March and starring Zero Mostel, Keiko Kishi and Gawn Grainger. Filmed in 1969, it sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following since its release on home video.[citation needed] | '''Mastermind''' is a 1976 Japanese-American comedy thriller film directed by Alex March and starring Zero Mostel, Keiko Kishi and Gawn Grainger. Filmed in 1969, it sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following since its release on home video.[citation needed] | ||
Zero Mostel plays an inspector on the trail of criminals who have captured a robot called Chatze (sp?) played by Felix Sillas. The inspector has delusions that he is a great Samurai warrior and the movie flashes back and forth between present day and ancient times. | |||
===Appearances=== | |||
* Zero Mostel as Inspe asctor Hoku Ichihara | |||
* [[Keiko Kishi]] as Nikki Kono | |||
* [[Furanki Sakai]] as Captain Ya | |||
* [[Tetsu Nakamura]] as Mr. Hiruta | |||
* [[Wataru Omae]] as Kozo | |||
Latest revision as of 05:03, 18 October 2022
Mastermind is a 1976 Japanese-American comedy thriller film directed by Alex March and starring Zero Mostel, Keiko Kishi and Gawn Grainger. Filmed in 1969, it sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following since its release on home video.[citation needed]
Zero Mostel plays an inspector on the trail of criminals who have captured a robot called Chatze (sp?) played by Felix Sillas. The inspector has delusions that he is a great Samurai warrior and the movie flashes back and forth between present day and ancient times.
Appearances[edit]
- Zero Mostel as Inspe asctor Hoku Ichihara
- Keiko Kishi as Nikki Kono
- Furanki Sakai as Captain Ya
- Tetsu Nakamura as Mr. Hiruta
- Wataru Omae as Kozo