Kōji Sawada
Kōji Sawada is credited with minor roles in two Japanese exploitation films from the early 1970s. In Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable, released in 1973, Sawada appeared as Sameshima's Henchman, a small but notable supporting part within the film’s brutal prison-yard setting.
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Kōji Sawada is credited with minor roles in two Japanese exploitation films from the early 1970s. In Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable, released in 1973, Sawada appeared as Sameshima's Henchman, a small but notable supporting part within the film’s brutal prison-yard setting. The following year, in A Single Flower Withered, Sawada took another brief role, further establishing a presence in the genre’s stylized narratives of confinement and survival.
Little is recorded about Sawada beyond these two credited appearances. The films in which Sawada worked were part of Japan’s pinku eiga movement, known for its provocative themes and exploitation-driven storytelling. Sawada’s contributions were limited to these roles, with no additional credits or public records indicating broader involve…






