Mahjong Ghost Side Story: Tokaido Mahjong Unhomed (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 6, 1996

Original Title:
雀鬼外伝 東海道麻雀無宿

Alternate Titles:
雀鬼 外伝 東海道麻雀無宿
雀鬼・外伝/東海道麻雀無宿
雀鬼外伝/東海道麻雀無宿

Production Companies:
Takeshobo
Tokuma Japan Communications

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Sakurai Shoichi meets Nishi, a man who lost all his money in gambling. Attracted by Nishi's personality, Shoichi invites him along on a gambling trip to the Tokaido. Nishi wants to raise money for his son's college entrance fee, so he wants him to play mahjong and win. However, at an inn in Hakone where Nishi is friendly, Shoichi is tricked by the yakuza

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Art Direction:
Kobayashi Masayuki

Assistant Director:
Yuji Shiba

Associate Producer:
Kimihiro Shima

Casting:
Akiko Kubota

Director:
Masaru Konuma

Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Ogata

Editor:
Yōsuke Yafune

Executive Producer:
Ippei Takahashi

Lighting Director:
Yoshio Iyama

Original Story:
Takeshi Kanda

Producer:
Takeshi Kato
Mitsuo Matsukawa

Production Assistant:
Junji Yasuda

Production Manager:
Ryuji Shibayama

Recording Supervision:
Masami Nishioka
Hiroko Kumano

Screenplay:
Takeshi Saito

Songs:
Shigeru Yamakawa

Still Photographer:
Koichi Ishihara

Story Consultant:
Shiichiro Yanagi

Stunt Coordinator:
Mitsuo Abe

Supervising Producer:
Shoichi Sakurai

Technical Supervisor:
Ken Suenaga

Video Assist Operator:
Soichiro Hiragane

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