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The Bad Boss

The Bad Boss

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The first in what would become Toei's most successful, longest-running bosozoku film series. It lasted from 1968 till 1972 through sixteen films.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

06 May 1968

Country

Japan

Cast

Tatsuo Umemiya

Tatsuo Umemiya

Hayato Tani

Hayato Tani

Shigeru Katsumi

Shigeru Katsumi

Reiko Ōhara

Reiko Ōhara

Tamami Natsu

Tamami Natsu

Yukiko Kuwahara

Yukiko Kuwahara

Tamaki Sawa

Tamaki Sawa

Oh Ranfan

Oh Ranfan

Kyōko Izumi

Kyōko Izumi

Rika Fujie

Rika Fujie

Noriko Tatsumi

Noriko Tatsumi

Hideo Murota

Hideo Murota

Tonpei Hidari

Tonpei Hidari

Arihiro Fujimura

Arihiro Fujimura

Kōji Nanbara

Kōji Nanbara

Kenjirō Ishiyama

Kenjirō Ishiyama

Fumio Watanabe

Fumio Watanabe

Tetsuro Tamba

Tetsuro Tamba

Masanobu Hodaka

Masanobu Hodaka

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