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Private Detective DOBU 4: The Mysterious Kite Murders Case
Private Detective DOBU 4: The Mysterious Kite Murders Case

Private Detective DOBU 4: The Mysterious Kite Murders Case

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In Edo's autumn, a wave of murders hits, targeting those linked to an old case. A young man, Utaro, takes charge, but Dobu's love interest is involved.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

91 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

11 February 1983

Country

Japan

Cast

Mikijiro Hira

Mikijiro Hira

Kirin Kiki

Kirin Kiki

Hisako Manda

Hisako Manda

Koichi Miura

Koichi Miura

Kunie Tanaka

Kunie Tanaka

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