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Fire Line

Fire Line

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CrimeDrama

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Two young crooks who scam betters in the race track are employed by a yakuza gang called the Shigemori Syndicate to steal a shipment of handguns from a rival gang. Somewhere in the process they find themselves on the run from their own gang and one of them becomes himself romantically entangled with the boss's girlfriend. An ambitious underboss of the gang offers them a way out if they murder the previous boss but things don't turn out as planned (for everyone).

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

3/10

Release Date

24 May 1961

Country

Japan

Cast

Teruo Yoshida

Teruo Yoshida

Shin'ichi

Yōko Mihara

Yōko Mihara

Yumi

Shigeru Amachi

Shigeru Amachi

Kuroiwa

Jun Kambayashi

Jun Kambayashi

Sabu

Den Kunikata

Den Kunikata

Kindaichi

Kôichi Miya

Kôichi Miya

Kyôji

Jun Tazaki

Jun Tazaki

Shigemune

Ryuji Wakamiya

Ryuji Wakamiya

Koyama

Jun Ōtomo

Jun Ōtomo

Naganuma

Keiko Tachibana

Keiko Tachibana

Kyôko

Masahiko Naruse

Masahiko Naruse

Nakamoto

Yuji Munakata

Yuji Munakata

Yôji

Yoji Naruto

Yoji Naruto

Kenji

Hiroshi Tsukiji

Hiroshi Tsukiji

Sakutarō Yamakawa

Sakutarō Yamakawa

Kinya Miyagawa

Kinya Miyagawa

Takako Sasaki

Takako Sasaki

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