
Onihei Crime Files: Bungoro Amabiki
Drama · Crime
Overview
Heizo "The Demon" deals with an arson thief gang known as "Bungoro" the fire thief who leaves a calling card as evidence. As a street notice, showing the thief of Ohno shop, but it is not Bungoro, it's the quick work of a solo member. Heizo Hasegawa with his hands full may have caught a break, it may be a falling out among the thieves.
Top Cast


Kichiemon Nakamura II
Kichiemon Nakamura II
Hasegawa Heizô, aka Onihei
Kichiemon Nakamura II
Hasegawa Heizô, aka Onihei


Hiroshi Katsuno
Hiroshi Katsuno
Yusuke Sakai
Hiroshi Katsuno
Yusuke Sakai


Toshinori Omi
Toshinori Omi
Chugo Kimura
Toshinori Omi
Chugo Kimura


Baku Numata
Baku Numata
Tadanoshin Muramatsu
Baku Numata
Tadanoshin Muramatsu


Yumi Takigawa
Yumi Takigawa
Hisae
Yumi Takigawa
Hisae


Meiko Kaji
Meiko Kaji
Omasa
Meiko Kaji
Omasa


Jun Kunimura
Jun Kunimura
Bungoro Amabiki
Jun Kunimura
Bungoro Amabiki


Keizo Kanie
Keizo Kanie
Kobusa no Kumehachi
Keizo Kanie
Kobusa no Kumehachi


Koichi Miura
Koichi Miura
Isanji
Koichi Miura
Isanji


Katsuhiko Watabiki
Katsuhiko Watabiki
Gorozo
Katsuhiko Watabiki
Gorozo
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