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Three Gamblers (1967)

Genre : Crime, Drama

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Shigehiro Ozawa
Writer : Akira Murao, Shigehiro Ozawa

Synopsis

Three closely associated gamblers have adventures in Yokohama, Hokkaido, and Macao. Gambling trio endure hardships to rescue Naojiro’s family.

Actors

Koji Tsuruta
Koji Tsuruta
Naojiro Oshima
Kyōsuke Machida
Kyōsuke Machida
Kansuke Sugiyama
Ryō Ikebe
Ryō Ikebe
Kunitaro Nagano
Sanae Kitabayashi
Sanae Kitabayashi
Sato
Tōru Abe
Tōru Abe
Kichinosuke Koizumi
Tatsuo Endō
Tatsuo Endō
Shorin O
Hōsei Komatsu
Hōsei Komatsu
Denpo Cho
Akitake Kôno
Akitake Kôno
Toyomatsu Inoue
Shigeyoshi Fujioka
Shigeyoshi Fujioka
Noboru Koizumi
Takashi Ebata
Takashi Ebata
Kyuroku Akune
Kenji Kusumoto
Kenji Kusumoto
Tatsuma Okamoto
Ryuko Azuma
Ryuko Azuma
Sumiko
Yoshiko Yamada
Yoshiko Yamada
Osue
Jûkei Fujioka
Jûkei Fujioka
Hideto Kagawa
Hideto Kagawa
Takashi Noguchi
Takashi Noguchi
Kyônosuke Murai
Kyônosuke Murai
Gorô Naniwa
Gorô Naniwa
Masaharu Arikawa
Masaharu Arikawa
Tetsuya Yamaoka
Tetsuya Yamaoka
Michimaro Otabe
Michimaro Otabe

Crews

Shigehiro Ozawa
Shigehiro Ozawa
Director
Akira Murao
Akira Murao
Screenplay
Kôji Shundô
Kôji Shundô
Producer
Keiichi Hashimoto
Keiichi Hashimoto
Producer
Kozo Horiike
Kozo Horiike
Editor
Shigeji Nakayama
Shigeji Nakayama
Sound Recordist
Shigehiro Ozawa
Shigehiro Ozawa
Screenplay
Jûhei Suzuki
Jûhei Suzuki
Director of Photography
Etsuaki Masuda
Etsuaki Masuda
Lighting Technician
Seiji Yada
Seiji Yada
Art Direction
Toshiaki Tsushima
Toshiaki Tsushima
Original Music Composer

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三人の博徒

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