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1 Kenju burai-chō Nukiuchino Ryu  





2 Kenju burai-chō Denkō Setsuka no Otoko  





3 Kenju burai-chō Futeki ni Warauotoko  





4 Kenju burai-chō Asunaki Otoko  





5 Other adaptation  





6 References  














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Kenju burai-chō series
Directed byHaruyasu Noguchi
Starring
  • Joe Shishido
  • Sayuri Yoshinaga
  • Distributed byNikkatsu
    CountryJapan
    LanguageJapanese

    Kenju burai-chō series (Japanese: 拳銃無頼帖シリーズ) are Japanese film series directed by Haruyasu Noguchi who directed Gappa: The Triphibian Monster. The lead star is Keiichirō Akagi. He played skilled gunman in the series.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Based on Rei Kido's novel "Nuki Uchi Sansirō".[2]

    Kenju burai-chō Nukiuchino Ryu[edit]

    [2] (Release date 1960, February 14, Running time 86 minutes, Screen play by Gan Yamazaki)

    Kenju burai-chō Denkō Setsuka no Otoko[edit]

    [3] (Release date 1960, May 14, Running time 86 minutes, Screenplay by Takeo Matsura)

    Kenju burai-chō Futeki ni Warauotoko[edit]

    [4] (Release date 1960, August 6, Running time 84 minutes, Screen play by Gan Yamazaki)

    Kenju burai-chō Asunaki Otoko[edit]

    [6] (Release date 1960, December 3, Running time 85 minutes, Screen play by Takeo Matsura)

    Other adaptation[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "赤木圭一郎とは". コトバンク. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ a b c "拳銃無頼帖 抜き射ちの竜". Nikkatsu. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ a b "拳銃無頼帖 電光石火の男". Nikkatsu. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ a b "拳銃無頼帖 不敵に笑う男". Nikkatsu. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ 日活アクションの華麗な世界:1954-1971 第六章"第三の男"・その閃光(せんこう)の人生-全盛期における赤木圭一郎 p.176-205 圭一郎vs錠・ライバル関係の成熟-"拳銃無頼帖"シリーズ四本 ISBN 4624710878
  • ^ a b "拳銃無頼帖 明日なき男". Nikkatsu. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ "拳銃無頼帖 抜き射ちの竜". eiga.com. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  • ^ "映画 拳銃無頼帖 コンプリートDVD‐BOX 全5枚". NHK. Retrieved 19 March 2017.

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