
Shinjuku Incident(2009)
A simple Chinese immigrant wages a perilous war against one of the most powerful criminal organizations on the planet.


Yuko Ejima
Toshiyuki Tanigawa

Mikio Terashima
Makiko Harada
Akiko Hirooka
Yôko Ohno
Etsuko Sakata
Tadaharu Sekine
Takashiro Yoshimura
Shinjuku Mad is a drama, crime, thriller film released in 1970 exploring themes of shinjuku. Directed by Kōji Wakamatsu, it stars Yuko Ejima, Toshiyuki Tanigawa, Mikio Terashima. A salesman is looking in the city of Tokyo for his lost son. But he becomes increasingly angry at the young and radical hippies, who are not the least helpful.
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