
Space Sheriff Shaider: Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers!
Action · Adventure · Crime
Overview
Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers! is the second movie of Uchuu Keiji Shaider. This movie takes place between episodes 39 and 40, and was released on December 22, 1984.
Top Cast


Hiroshi Tsuburaya
Hiroshi Tsuburaya
Dai Sawamura / Space Sheriff Shaider
Hiroshi Tsuburaya
Dai Sawamura / Space Sheriff Shaider


Naomi Morinaga
Naomi Morinaga
Annie
Naomi Morinaga
Annie


Masayuki Suzuki
Masayuki Suzuki
Kojiro Oyama
Masayuki Suzuki
Kojiro Oyama
Miho Hara
Miho Hara
Yoko Komura
Miho Hara
Yoko Komura


Masashi Ishibashi
Masashi Ishibashi
Muchimuchi / Old Man
Masashi Ishibashi
Muchimuchi / Old Man
Hanako Tokachi
Hanako Tokachi
Yuichi's Mother
Hanako Tokachi
Yuichi's Mother
Megumi Kiyotou
Megumi Kiyotou
Megumi Kiyotou
Rina Naoi
Rina Naoi
Rina Naoi
Jun Yoshida
Jun Yoshida
High Priest Poe
Jun Yoshida
High Priest Poe
Kazuhiko Kubo
Kazuhiko Kubo
Hessler
Kazuhiko Kubo
Hessler
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