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Sure Death
Sure Death

Sure Death

Assassins vs assassins! New samurai action! The inner struggle of underground killers!

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DramaCrimeAction

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A group of seemingly ordinary merchants is really a band of assassins for hire. When they discover that all the assassins in Edo are being killed they must act quickly to find the culprit.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

123 mins

Rating

5.8/10

Release Date

16 June 1984

Country

Japan

Cast

Makoto Fujita

Makoto Fujita

Nakamura Mondo

Kunihiko Mitamura

Kunihiko Mitamura

Kazarishoku no Hide

Izumi Ayukawa

Izumi Ayukawa

Nandemoya no Kayo

Kin Sugai

Kin Sugai

Sen

Mari Shiraki

Mari Shiraki

Ritsu

Ippei Hikaru

Ippei Hikaru

Nishi Junnosuke

Toshio Yamauchi

Toshio Yamauchi

Kiyoshi Nakajo

Kiyoshi Nakajo

Isuzu Yamada

Isuzu Yamada

Gannosuke Ashiya

Gannosuke Ashiya

Kie Nakai

Kie Nakai

Yukiji Asaoka

Yukiji Asaoka

Shōhei Hino

Shōhei Hino

Senta

Naoko Ken

Naoko Ken

Oyone

Juri Hamada

Juri Hamada

Eiji Misato

Eiji Misato

Shinkichi

Seiroku Saitou

Seiroku Saitou

Hachiro Tako

Hachiro Tako

Fujio Akatsuka

Fujio Akatsuka

Toshirō Ishidō

Toshirō Ishidō

Shōbei

Takao Kataoka

Takao Kataoka

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