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In page Tetsuji Takechi:

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Though he had won his court case, Takechi had become known as a risky and dangerous entity in the film world. Newspapers refused to advertise his films,[6] and Takechi spent the next decade concentrating on writing projects.[7] After his friend, the writer Yukio Mishima, committed hara-kiri in 1970, Takechi wrote The Head Of Yukio Mishima, a best-selling, fictionalized version of the incident.[8] In 1972, he again appeared in an acting role for director Kaneto Shindō in his Art Theatre Guild film based on a Tanizaki novel, Sanka.[9]