Black Market Emperor: Silver and Gold 2 (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 28, 1994

Original Title:
闇金の帝王 銀と金2

Alternate Titles:
Yamikin no Teiou Gin to Kin 2

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Softgarage

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Tetsuo was suddenly told goodbye by Ginji. As for the farewell, only one of the tables was a real wad of bills and a full trunk. And, in that, there is a letter saying "Replace all this with the real thing!" Tetsuo is at a loss and one day meets Emi who works at the gallery. She endures the gallery owner of an amorous artist and aspires to be a painter. Tetsuo learns from her that a painting of Cezanne with a market value of 600 million yen has been sold to a Japanese person, and contacts the owner, Domon, the president of Teijin Bank. Inspire the desires of collection enthusiasts and imitation art dealers, and come up with a large-scale money game that opens up ambitions!

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Director:
Shun Nakahara

Original Concept:
Nobuyuki Fukumoto

Writer:
Itsumichi Isomura

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