

The Politicians 1983
In the cutthroat world of Japanese politics, The Politicians (1983) delivers a gripping tale of ambition, betrayal, and love. Yoshitarō Nomura's direction masterfully weaves a complex web of intrigue, as two prime ministerial candidates engage in a ruthless game of power.
Director: Yoshitarō Nomura
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Politicians (1983) about?
The Politicians (1983) follows two prime ministerial candidates as they engage in a ruthless game of power, but a secret stash of love letters raises the stakes and nothing is as it seems.
Who directed The Politicians?
Yoshitarō Nomura directed The Politicians, a master of Japanese cinema.
Who stars in The Politicians?
The Politicians features a talented cast, including Yukiji Asaoka, Shinsuke Ashida, and Ayumi Ishida.
Is The Politicians (1983) worth watching?
While The Politicians (1983) has an unrated IMDb score, its gripping plot, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling watch for fans of crime-drama-mystery films.
How long is The Politicians?
The Politicians has a runtime of 136 minutes.
About The Politicians (1983) — A Gripping Drama of Politics and Betrayal
In the cutthroat world of Japanese politics, The Politicians (1983) delivers a gripping tale of ambition, betrayal, and love. Yoshitarō Nomura's direction masterfully weaves a complex web of intrigue, as two prime ministerial candidates engage in a ruthless game of power. But when a secret stash of love letters surfaces, the stakes are raised, and nothing is as it seems. Set against the backdrop of Japan's high-stakes politics, The Politicians is a thought-provoking drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a talented cast, including Yukiji Asaoka, Shinsuke Ashida, and Ayumi Ishida, this crime-drama-mystery will captivate fans of the genre. As the body count rises and alliances are forged, The Politicians (1983) becomes a wild ride of twists and turns that will leave you breathless.




