The Great Chase

The Great Chase

Release date : April 26, 1975
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Norifumi Suzuki /
Production companies : Toei Company /
April 26, 1975 1h 23m Japan Action Japanese More
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Shihomi Etsuko plays a race car driver who also lends out her services to the Japanese Secret Service. Although there really isn't much of a "chase" to be seen, Shihomi does pursue a cartel of drug runners and assorted Japanese yakuza types. While the story is pure 70's exploitation and gritty crime drama, the best reason to see it is for the Martial Arts Action of Etsuko Shihomi. The action is over-the-top and at times hilarious (i.e. Shihomi battling the lead criminal atop a moving gondola or Shihomi battling a whip-wielding Catholic Nun).
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Etsuko Shihomi
Shinobu Yashiro
Eiji Gō
Isao Shirosaki
Bin Amatsu
Takeo Inomata
Hisako Tanaka
Yukiko Shoda
Mach Fumiake
Mach Fumiake
Masashi Ishibashi
Yosuke Onozawa
Yōichi Numata
Giichi Motoyashiki
Shōhei Yamamoto
Henry Nakatani
Fujika Omori
Nagiko Aoki
Tōru Yuri
Mach Bunkichi
Torahiko Hamada
Masayuki Yashiro
Fumio Watanabe
Hayato Maejima
Rieko Maruyama
Mayumi Sugano
Jill Bryson
Barbara

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  • title:The Great Chase
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1975
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Norifumi Suzuki /
  • Writers: Masahiro Kakefuda · Takeo Kaneko ·
  • Production companies: Toei Company ·
  • Overview:Shihomi Etsuko plays a race car driver who also lends out her services to the Japanese Secret Service. Although there really isn't much of a "chase" to be seen, Shihomi does pursue a cartel of drug runners and assorted Japanese yakuza types. While the story is pure 70's exploitation and gritty crime drama, the best reason to see it is for the Martial Arts Action of Etsuko Shihomi. The action is over-the-top and at times hilarious (i.e. Shihomi battling the lead criminal atop a moving gondola or Shihomi battling a whip-wielding Catholic Nun).
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