Showdown at Nagasaki movie poster

Showdown at Nagasaki

October 18, 1969 1h 34m

Originally released in 1969. Showdown at Nagasaki is a drama film. directed by Takashi Nomura.

Starring Tetsuya Watari, Eiji Gō, and Hiroko Masuda

Synopsis

When Keiji Takama returns to Nagasaki, he finds many changes. The rights of the entertainment field that had been held by his family have been taken over by the Matsui Group, a new gangster setup. So he becomes head of the Takama Group to regain lost territory. With the cooperation of all the Bosses from Tokyo to Nagasaki, who had known his father, Keiji recovers the rights to put on shows at the City Hall. As he had feared, however, Matsui begins to interfere with his plans. Keiji's men are furious, but he knows better than to take up the cudgels with Matsui at this important time. Whatever Matsui does, Keiji goes one better. Frustrated and bitter, Matsui calls in the help of Koiwa, a killer. Now, having tried his best to oust Keiji but finding that he is made of sterner stuff than he had counted on, he decides to have Koiwa do away with him for good.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 18, 1969 56 years ago
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Runtime 1h 34m 94 minutes total
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Language Japanese Original language
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Country Japan Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
JA

Production Companies

  • Nikkatsu Corporation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Showdown at Nagasaki about?

When Keiji Takama returns to Nagasaki, he finds many changes. The rights of the entertainment field that had been held by his family have been taken over by the Matsui Group, a new gangster setup. ...

Who directed Showdown at Nagasaki?

Showdown at Nagasaki was directed by Takashi Nomura.

How long is Showdown at Nagasaki?

Showdown at Nagasaki has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).

When was Showdown at Nagasaki released?

Showdown at Nagasaki was released on October 18, 1969 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Showdown at Nagasaki?

The main cast of Showdown at Nagasaki includes Tetsuya Watari, Eiji Gō, Hiroko Masuda, Ryōji Hayama, Yoshirō Aoki.