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{{nihongo|'''Gincho Nagaremono: Mesuneko Bakuchi'''|}} (English title: Wandering Ginza Butterfly II: She-Cat Gambler) is a 1972 film, which is a sequel to ]. The movie was directed by ], and co-written with ]. The movie stars ] and ]. | {{nihongo|'''Gincho Nagaremono: Mesuneko Bakuchi'''|}} (English title: Wandering Ginza Butterfly II: She-Cat Gambler) is a 1972 film, which is a sequel to '']'' (''Gincho Wataridori''. The movie was directed by ], and co-written with ]. The movie stars ] and ]. | ||
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1972 Japanese filmGincho Nagaremono: Mesuneko Bakuchi | |
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Directed by | Kazuhiko Yamaguchi |
Written by | Kazuhiko Yamaguchi Isao Matsumoto |
Starring | Meiko Kaji Junzaburo Ban |
Music by | Toshiaki Tsushima |
Distributed by | Toei |
Release date | 1972 (Japan) |
Running time | 86 min |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) (English title: Wandering Ginza Butterfly II: She-Cat Gambler) is a 1972 film, which is a sequel to Wandering Ginza Butterfly (Gincho Wataridori. The movie was directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, and co-written with Isao Matsumoto. The movie stars Meiko Kaji and Junzaburo Ban.
Plot
Seeking revenge for the death of her father, Nami is now on the hunt for Hoshiden. After arriving in Tokyo, Nami once again becomes a hostess at a Ginza club, while searching every alley and gambling spot for Hoshiden, with the help of Ryuji.
Cast
References
External links
Wandering Ginza Butterfly 2: She-Cat Gambler at IMDb
Films directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi | |
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