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The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat 1957

106 min📅 1957-01-29

In *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat (1957)*, Seiichi Fukuda crafts a gripping historical drama steeped in intrigue and betrayal.

Director: Seiichi Fukuda

Cast

Kōkichi Takada
Kōkichi Takada
Mitsuko Kusabue
Mitsuko Kusabue
Junzaburō Ban
Junzaburō Ban
Michiko Saga
Michiko Saga
Mitsugu Terashima
Ryuji Kita
Tatsuya Ishiguro
Tatsuya Ishiguro
Jotaro Togami
Jotaro Togami
Mitsuko Mito
Mitsuko Mito
Toshiko Itō

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat* (1957) about?

The film follows Harumichi Honma, a magistrate sent to deliver gold coins to the Shogun, only to face betrayal and a deadly conspiracy. Tasked by a corrupt official, he must unravel the truth before becoming the next victim in a night of violence and poison.

Who directed *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat*?

Seiichi Fukuda directed this 1957 historical drama, known for his atmospheric storytelling and ability to blend historical detail with suspenseful narrative.

Who stars in *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat*?

The film features Kōkichi Takada as Harumichi Honma, Mitsuko Kusabue as a key ally, and Junzaburō Ban as the villainous mastermind, alongside Michiko Saga and Mitsugu Terashima.

Is *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat* (1957) worth watching?

For fans of historical drama and suspense, this film delivers with its tight plotting and strong performances. While IMDb-unrated, its themes of betrayal and survival offer plenty to discuss, making it a solid pick for period film enthusiasts.

How long is *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat*?

The film runs for 106 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive viewing experience.

About The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat (1957) — Edo-era mystery with betrayal and suspense

In *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat (1957)*, Seiichi Fukuda crafts a gripping historical drama steeped in intrigue and betrayal. Set against the backdrop of feudal Japan, the film follows Harumichi Honma, a loyal magistrate dispatched to deliver five gold coins to the Shogun in Edo. When a powerful retainer betrays him under cover of a stormy night, Honma must navigate a web of deception to survive. Director Seiichi Fukuda's atmospheric storytelling blends suspense with rich historical detail, immersing viewers in a world where loyalty is fragile and danger lurks in every shadow.

The film's key cast—Kōkichi Takada as the determined Honma, Mitsuko Kusabue as a mysterious ally, and Junzaburō Ban as the cunning villain—bring depth to this Edo-era mystery. With its mix of suspenseful pacing and sharp character dynamics, *The Detective Denshichi Case Files: The Beautiful Bat* stands as a compelling example of golden-age Japanese historical drama, where honor clashes with survival.