Rhyme of Vengeance
Rhyme of Vengeance (Japanese: 女王蜂) is a 1978 Japanese film, directed by Kon Ichikawa.[1] It is based on Seishi Yokomizo's novel of the same title.[2] It is 4th in Kon Ichikawa and Koji Ishizaka`s Kindaichi film series.
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Directed by | Kon Ichikawa |
Screenplay by | Kon Ichikawa Shinya Hidaka |
Based on | Seishi Yokomizo`s Jo-o-batchi |
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Music by | Shinichi Tanabe |
Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 139 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Plot
In the Daidoji family of Izu, a man accomplished a mortal death. Kosuke Kindaichi visits the Daidoji family to investigate the case at the request of lawyer Kanoh in Kyoto immediately after the incident.
Cast
- Kōji Ishizaka as Kōsuke Kindaichi
- Keiko Kishi as Hediko Kamio
- Takeshi Katō as Detectve Todoroki
- Mitsuko Kusabue as Otomi
- Shigeru Kōyama
- Akiji Kobayashi as Detective Kogure
- Ryoko Sakaguchi as Oaki
- Yōko Tsukasa
- Junzaburō Ban as Arashi Sanchō
- Tarō Ishida as Usa Saburō
- Tsuyoshi Sasaki as Komai
- Hideji Ōtaki as Kanō
- Kie Nakai as Tomoko Daidōji
- Masaya Oki as Rentarō Tamon
- Tatsuya Nakadai as Ginzō Daidōji
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See also
- Byoinzaka no Kubikukuri no Ie 5th in Kon Ichikawa and Kōji Ishizaka's Kindaichi series.
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