

The Silent Gun
1967 Directed by Yoshio InoueA series of murders has been committed by someone with a new model gun, a Mord-Gessel X 38. Indeed, Daisuke himself is almost killed while investigating the case. This occurred while he was with Ritsuko, daughter of a company president. Detective Kimura thinks that the president himself, returned to Japan after an absence of fifteen years, might be the killer, or at least the man who supplied the gun. Ritsuko's father limps and though she explains this as the result of a traffic accident, Kimura remembers a narcotics smuggler named Suginami who shot himself in the ankle and then escaped from the hospital. He believes that the company president and the drug peddler are the same.

Jirō Tamiya
....................................................Daisuke Kamoi

Shigeru Amachi
....................................................Junta Kimura

Takuya Fujioka
....................................................Tsune-san

Michiko Sugata
....................................................Ritsuko Nakazawa

Sumiko Sakamoto
....................................................Tamako Tamamura

Yūko Hamada
....................................................Yumiko Tachikawa
Masako Akeboshi
....................................................Aoyama
Director
...........................................................Yoshio Inoue
Screenplay
...........................................................Giichi Fujimoto
Director of Photography
...........................................................Nobuo Munekawa
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Toshikazu Watanabe
Art Direction
...........................................................Koichi Takahashi
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Tadashi Yamanouchi
Editor
...........................................................Tatsuji Nakashizu
Production Companies
...................................................Daiei Film
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Action
Crime
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