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Gamblers 1967

90 min📅 1967-01-28

Set in the tumultuous world of 1960s Japan, Gamblers (1967) is a gripping action-drama that delves into the complexities of loyalty, family, and redemption.

Director: Shigehiro Ozawa

Cast

Koji Tsuruta
Koji Tsuruta
Kyōsuke Machida
Kyōsuke Machida
Tomisaburō Wakayama
Tomisaburō Wakayama
Ozeki Isamu
Hiroko Sakuramachi
Hiroko Sakuramachi
Seizaburō Kawazu
Seizaburō Kawazu
Asao Koike
Asao Koike
Shingo Yamashiro
Shingo Yamashiro
Hiroshi Nawa
Hiroshi Nawa
Masumi Tachibana
Masumi Tachibana
Takashi Noguchi
Takashi Noguchi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gamblers (1967) about?

The film follows the lives of a group of tattoo artists as they navigate the treacherous world of crime and corruption in 1960s Japan.

Who directed Gamblers?

The film was directed by Shigehiro Ozawa, a master of Japanese action-drama.

Who stars in Gamblers?

The movie features an talented cast, including Koji Tsuruta, Kyōsuke Machida, and Tomisaburō Wakayama.

Is Gamblers (1967) worth watching?

While Gamblers (1967) may not be a highly rated film, its gripping storyline and complex characters make it a worthwhile watch for fans of action-drama.

How long is Gamblers?

The movie has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Gamblers (1967) — A Gripping Tale of Loyalty and Redemption

Set in the tumultuous world of 1960s Japan, Gamblers (1967) is a gripping action-drama that delves into the complexities of loyalty, family, and redemption. Director Shigehiro Ozawa masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the lives of a group of tattoo artists, led by the respected Koji Tsuruta, as they navigate the treacherous landscape of crime and corruption. With a talented cast, including Kyōsuke Machida and Tomisaburō Wakayama, Gamblers (1967) is a cinematic experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As Tsuruta and his comrades become embroiled in a web of deceit and betrayal, they must confront the darker aspects of their own nature and the true meaning of loyalty.