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Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell 1997

82 min📅 1997-03-28

In *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 – Underworld Horse Racing Hell* (1997), Hiroyuki Tsuji crafts a gritty crime drama steeped in Japan's shadowy financial and political underworld.

Director: Hiroyuki Tsuji

Cast

Kiyoshi Nakajo
Kiyoshi Nakajo
Ginji Hirai
Ken Kaneko
Ken Kaneko
Ryohei Kawamatsu
Kazuhiro Mashiko
Yukijiro Hotaru
Yukijiro Hotaru
Ryota Sakanishi
Akira Nakao
Akira Nakao
Shinsho Nakamaru
Shinsho Nakamaru

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell* (1997) about?

The film dives into the ruthless world of a wealthy tycoon, Ginji, who navigates Japan's cutthroat political and business landscapes. When a disgraced politician demands an astronomical sum to revive his career, Ginji stakes everything on a high-stakes horse race, where fortunes—and lives—hang in the balance.

Who directed *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell*?

The film was directed by Hiroyuki Tsuji, known for his work in Japanese crime dramas that explore the intersections of power and corruption.

Who stars in *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell*?

The film features Kiyoshi Nakajo as Ginji, alongside Ken Kaneko, Kazuhiro Mashiko, Yukijiro Hotaru, and Ryota Sakanishi in pivotal roles.

Is *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell* (1997) worth watching?

While it's an older title, the film's intense atmosphere and themes of power struggles make it a compelling watch for fans of Japanese crime dramas. Its tight runtime and focus on high-stakes gambling and political maneuvering offer a unique, if dark, viewing experience.

How long is *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell*?

The film runs for 82 minutes, a brisk runtime that keeps the tension high throughout.

About Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 - Underworld Horse Racing Hell (1997) — A Gritty Crime Drama of Power and High-Stakes Wagers

In *Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 7 – Underworld Horse Racing Hell* (1997), Hiroyuki Tsuji crafts a gritty crime drama steeped in Japan's shadowy financial and political underworld. The story follows Ginji (Kiyoshi Nakajo), a ruthless tycoon who amassed his fortune by exploiting cutthroat survival tactics in corporate and political arenas. His world collides with high-stakes horse racing when a former Liberal Democratic Party president demands an unthinkable 30 billion yen to fuel a political comeback. Ginji devises a dangerous wager—betting a legendary racehorse against the colossal sum—pushing both men into a high-stakes game where greed, power, and betrayal blur the line between winner and loser.

The film drips with the tension of a high-stakes thriller, blending corporate intrigue with the adrenaline of underground horse racing. Nakajo's performance as Ginji radiates icy ambition, while Ken Kaneko and Kazuhiro Mashiko add layers of moral ambiguity to this neon-lit morality play. Tsuji's direction amplifies the film's themes of corruption and survival, wrapping the tale in a neon-soaked atmosphere that feels ripped from Japan's real-life power struggles.