
Homeless Dog
Action · Crime · Comedy
Overview
First movie of the Inu series directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
Top Cast


Jirō Tamiya
Jirō Tamiya
Daisuke Kamoi
Jirō Tamiya
Daisuke Kamoi


Shigeru Amachi
Shigeru Amachi
Shigeru Amachi


Kyōko Enami
Kyōko Enami
Kyōko Enami


Mikio Narita
Mikio Narita
Mikio Narita
Sumiko Sakamoto
Sumiko Sakamoto
Sumiko Sakamoto


Michitarō Mizushima
Michitarō Mizushima
Michitarō Mizushima


Ryūzō Shimada
Ryūzō Shimada
Ryūzō Shimada


Ryūtarō Gomi
Ryūtarō Gomi
Ryūtarō Gomi


Fujio Suga
Fujio Suga
Fujio Suga


Takamaru Sasaki
Takamaru Sasaki
Takamaru Sasaki
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