
Vengeance Is Mine(1979)
A thief, a murderer, and a charming lady-killer, Iwao Enokizu is on the run from the police.


A grieving factory worker storms a Tokyo police station, holding a department chief at gunpoint, convinced he killed his girlfriend. When he learns it’s the wrong Yamamoto, he still refuses to leave and threatens everyone with nitroglycerin. Tension peaks when the real detective’s wife arrives, but a quick intervention stops disaster, leaving the worker broken by loss.

Tsutomu Yamazaki

Yūzō Kayama

Yuriko Hoshi

Susumu Kurobe

Takashi Shimura

Nami Tamura

Yoshio Tsuchiya

Tetsuko Kobayashi
Munenori Oyamada

Nakajirō Tomita
Fright Time is a crime film released in 1964. Directed by Katsuki Iwauchi, it stars Tsutomu Yamazaki, Yūzō Kayama, Yuriko Hoshi. A grieving factory worker storms a Tokyo police station, holding a department chief at gunpoint, convinced he killed his girlfriend. When he learns it’s the wrong Yamamoto, he still refuses to leave and threatens everyone with nitroglycerin. Tension peaks when the real detective’s wife arrives, but a quick intervention stops disaster, leaving the worker broken by loss.
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