Mahjong Demon 3: Extraterritorial Mahjong (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 25, 1994

Original Title:
雀鬼3 治外法権麻雀

Alternate Titles:
雀 鬼3/治外法権麻雀
雀鬼3/治外法権麻雀

Production Companies:
Takeshobo
Tokuma Japan Communications

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Shoichi Sakurai, who started his own trading company and is obsessed with business, is approached with a mineral resource deal. However, it is a trap set by a politician who wants Sakurai to play as a substitute. Falling right into the trap, Sakurai is forced to participate in an underground mahjong match held at a certain country's embassy...

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Art Direction:
Masato Miyano

Assistant Director:
Kazutoshi Sugawara

Associate Producer:
Mitsumasa Sakemi
Takahiro Hanzawa

Casting:
Akiko Kubota

Creative Consultant:
Nobuyuki Tanaka
Junji Yasuda

Development Producer:
Ippei Takahashi

Director:
Masaru Konuma

Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Ogata

Editor:
Kanichi Yoneyama

Lighting Director:
Seisaku Kimura

Location Coordinator:
Tetsuya Nakamura

Original Story:
Takeshi Kanda

Other:
Kimihiro Shima

Producer:
Akihiro Ito
Takeshi Kato
Hiroshi Hanzawa

Production Manager:
Shinji Nakazawa

Recording Supervision:
Kunio Ashihara
Hiroko Kumano

Screenplay:
Takeshi Kanda
Takeshi Saito

Songs:
Shigeru Yamakawa

Still Photographer:
Junji Saito

Story Consultant:
Shiichiro Yanagi
Yuichi Baba

Stunt Coordinator:
Hideo Saito

Supervising Producer:
Shoichi Sakurai

Technical Advisor:
Ken Suenaga

Video Assist Operator:
Soichiro Hiragane

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