Shura ga Yuku 9 (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 18, 2000

Original Title:
修羅がゆく9 北海道進攻作戦

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Toei Company
Toei Video Company

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: Not Rated 

Runtime: 96

The 9th series of Violence Action that depicts the battle between this issue and Ino aiming at the top of the gangster society as a unit.

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Art Designer:
Michiaki Takakuwa

Assistant Director:
Kenichi Sakita

Cinematography:
Junichiro Hayashi

Costume Design:
Ayako Ebashi
Yonemura Hikimitsu

Director:
Keiichi Ozawa

Editor:
Nobutake Kamiya

Lighting Design:
Kazuo Yabe

Music:
Jiro Takemura

Original Story:
Yu Kawabe
Yamaguchi Masato

Producer:
Tsuneo Seto
Kunihiko Yoshiike

Production Controller:
Hideo Sugawara

Production Design:
Seiichi Nishino

Recording Supervision:
Yukio Inoue

Screenplay:
Tetsuo Inoue

Script Coordinator:
Kozue Miyashita

Sound Assistant:
Shin Fukuda

Sound Effects:
Yukio Fukushima

Stunts:
Kazuyoshi Yamada

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