
Killers on Parade
Crime · Comedy · Action
Overview
A vengeful contractor hires a series of young killers to target a woman muckraker. Trouble brews when an amateur marksman shows up his eclectic competition.
Top Cast


Yūsuke Kawazu
Yūsuke Kawazu
Haruhiko Ishida
Yūsuke Kawazu
Haruhiko Ishida


Shima Iwashita
Shima Iwashita
Mana Arisaka
Shima Iwashita
Mana Arisaka


Kayoko Honoo
Kayoko Honoo
Nagisa
Kayoko Honoo
Nagisa


Fumio Watanabe
Fumio Watanabe
Football
Fumio Watanabe
Football


Kazuya Kosaka
Kazuya Kosaka
Kazuya Kosaka


Kōji Mitsui
Kōji Mitsui
Kōji Mitsui


Keijirō Morozumi
Keijirō Morozumi
Hong Kong
Keijirō Morozumi
Hong Kong


Ryōhei Uchida
Ryōhei Uchida
Ryōhei Uchida
Hiroshi Mizushima
Hiroshi Mizushima
Doctor
Hiroshi Mizushima
Doctor
Masaaki Hirao
Masaaki Hirao
Senti
Masaaki Hirao
Senti
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