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Onihei Crime Files: Sutegoro Takahagi
Onihei Crime Files: Sutegoro Takahagi

Onihei Crime Files: Sutegoro Takahagi

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Takahagi Sutegoro is highly skilled at casing locations for thieves so that he can sell detailed floor plans to them. He suffers an injury to his leg while trying to help a parent and a child being threatened by samurai. Heizo jumps in and chases the samurai away. Feeling indebted to Heizo, Sutegoro decides to become his spy. Now, together they will try to stop scheming Myogi Danemon’s gang of merciless thieves...

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

94 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

18 June 2010

Country

Japan

Cast

Kichiemon Nakamura II

Kichiemon Nakamura II

Hasegawa Heizô, aka Onihei

Hiroshi Katsuno

Hiroshi Katsuno

Yusuke Sakai

Toshinori Omi

Toshinori Omi

Chugo Kimura

Baku Numata

Baku Numata

Tadanoshin Muramatsu

Yumi Takigawa

Yumi Takigawa

Hisae

Meiko Kaji

Meiko Kaji

Omasa

Keizo Kanie

Keizo Kanie

Kobusa no Kumehachi

Masahiko Tsugawa

Masahiko Tsugawa

Myogi Danemon

Shōhei Hino

Shōhei Hino

Takezo

Koichi Miura

Koichi Miura

Isanji

Katsuhiko Watabiki

Katsuhiko Watabiki

Gorozo

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