Lupin the Third: From Siberia with Love (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 1992

Original Title:
ルパン三世 ロシアより愛をこめて

Alternate Titles:
Lupin III : From Russia With Love
Lupin e il tesoro di Anastasia
Lupin the Third: From Russia with Love
루팡 3세 러시아로부터 사랑을 담아서
루팡 3세 러시아에서 사랑을 담아
루팡 3세: 러시아보다 사랑을 담아
루팡 3세: 러시아에서 사랑을 담아

Genres:
Action | Animation | Comedy | Crime | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Tokyo Movie Shinsha

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: All  JP: All 

Runtime: 88

Notorious thief Lupin the Third aims to steal the lost treasure of the Romanov royal family with his criminal associates along for the ride. The treasure is an immense quantity of gold hidden underground in the vaults of a mysterious Texas bank. But to obtain the gold, Lupin and his friends will have to face down both the Mafia and Rasputon, the telepathic descendant of the mad monk Rasputin. Lupin again eludes inspector Zenigata with the help of a mysterious blonde named Judy Scott, as Rasputon manipulates the world's leaders to put every obstacle in Lupin's path.

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Animation Director:
Kiyotoshi Aoi
Masaki Hosoyama
Satoshi Hirayama
Shinsuke Terasawa

Art Direction:
Hiroyuki Mitsumoto

Character Designer:
Yasuchika Nagaoka

Creator:
Kazuhiko Kato

Director:
Osamu Dezaki

Director of Photography:
Hajime Hasegawa

Editor:
Yoshihisa Tsurubuchi

Executive Producer:
Hidehiko Takei

Music Director:
Seiji Suzuki

Original Music Composer:
Yuji Ohno

Original Story:
Kazuhiko Kato

Producer:
Hibiki Itou
Tadahito Matsumoto

Screenplay:
Hiroshi Kashiwabara

Sound Effects Editor:
Yukiyoshi Itokawa

Special Effects:
Yoshimi Hayashi

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