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Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji 1962

70 min📅 1962-05-20

Step into the neon-lit alleys of 1962 Tokyo with *Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji*, a gritty crime thriller directed by Isamu Kosugi.

Director: Isamu Kosugi

Cast

Kyōji Aoyama
Kyōji Aoyama
Jun Miyazaki
Toshinosuke Nagao
Norikatsu Hanamura
Ryōhei Uchida
Ryōhei Uchida
Yōko Mihara
Yōko Mihara
Eiji Gō
Eiji Gō
Ichiro Kijima
Ichiro Kijima
Kyoko Hori
Kyoko Hori
Sumiko Minami
Sumiko Minami

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji (1962) about?

This 1962 Japanese crime thriller follows a determined detective as he navigates the murky underworld of post-war Tokyo, chasing clues that could expose a web of corruption. The story unfolds in real-time, building suspense as the clock ticks toward dawn.

Who directed Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji?

Isamu Kosugi directed this gripping crime film, delivering a stylish yet tight narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Who stars in Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji?

The film features Kyōji Aoyama, Jun Miyazaki, Toshinosuke Nagao, Norikatsu Hanamura, and Ryōhei Uchida in key roles, with Yōko Mihara adding depth to the ensemble.

Is Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji (1962) worth watching?

Despite its short runtime, this crime thriller packs a punch with its tense atmosphere and sharp storytelling. Fans of vintage Japanese noir or tight, suspenseful films will find it a rewarding watch.

How long is Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji?

This 1962 Tokyo crime thriller runs for 70 minutes.

About Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji (1962) — A Tense Tokyo Crime Thriller You Can't Miss

Step into the neon-lit alleys of 1962 Tokyo with *Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji*, a gritty crime thriller directed by Isamu Kosugi. This 70-minute Japanese gem unfolds against the backdrop of a city teeming with secrets, where the line between justice and corruption blurs under the soft glow of pre-dawn streetlights. Following a daring investigation led by a relentless detective, the film weaves a tense web of clues and betrayals that pull both the hero and the audience deeper into its shadowy world. With its tight runtime and sharp focus, the movie delivers a punch of suspense in every scene, blending classic noir aesthetics with the raw energy of post-war Japan.

Kyōji Aoyama stars as the determined investigator, backed by a cast that brings authenticity to the high-stakes drama. The film's lean narrative and deliberate pacing heighten the suspense, making every clue feel like a ticking time bomb. Whether you're a fan of vintage Japanese cinema or a newcomer to the genre, *Kidō sōsahan Tōkyō gozenreiji (1962)* offers a brisk, atmospheric ride through the underbelly of Tokyo's past.