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Tokyo Drifter
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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Japan
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Directed by
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Seijun Suzuki
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Release Date
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1966
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Language
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Japanese
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Studio
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Nikkatsu
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Distributor
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Nikkatsu The Criterion Collection
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Tetsuya Hondo
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Tetsuya Watari
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Chiharu
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Chieko Matsubara
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Tatsuzo
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Tamio Kawaji
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Kurata
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Ryuji Kita
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Kenji Aizawa
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Hideaki Nitani
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Tanaka
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Eiji Go
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Otsuka
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Eimei Esumi
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Keiichi
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Takeshi Yoshida
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Yoshii
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Michio Hino
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Mutsuko
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Tomoko Hamakawa
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The following weapons were used in the film Tokyo Drifter:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
FN Model 1910
Throughout the film Tatsu (Tamio Kawaji) uses a pistol resembling a suppressed replica FN Model 1910 with a nonstandard rear sight, no extractor and misplaced ejection port. Kenji (Hideaki Nitani), Tanaka (Eiji Go) and Otsuka (Eimei Esumi) also use replica Model 1910s.
Tatsu points the suppressed pistol at Kurata.
Tatsu holds his pistol while taking a drink, as Tetsu enters the room.
Tatsu hesitates while standing on the railroad tracks.
A side view of Tatsu's pistol.
A closer view of Kenji's pistol.
Another view of Tanaka's pistol shows a faint line where the extractor should be, just to the left of the ejection port. It might be a functional extractor, however since all of the firearms in the film are replicas, it could be paint applied to the slide to simulate an extractor.
Otsuka points his pistol.
Otsuka holds his pistol to the head of bartender/piano player Binko (unknown actor). Otsuka's pistol does not have an extractor.
Beretta Model 70
Kurata (Ryuji Kita) uses a Beretta Model 70 replica. Tetsu (Tetsuya Watari) and Kumamoto (Hiroshi Chô) are also seen with it.
Beretta Model 70 - .32 ACP
Kurata fires his pistol, a flash-paper replica Beretta Model 70.
A close view of Kurata's pistol.
Tetsu holds Kurata's pistol.
Kumamoto holds Kurata's pistol.
M1911A1
In the famous gun-tossing scene late in the film, Tetsu uses an M1911A1 replica with the hammer removed. Otsuka (Eimei Esumi) and Tanaka are seen with similar replicas early in the film.
M1911A1 "Colt Government Model" - .45 ACP
The pistol flies over his shoulder.
The pistol is in the air.
Tetsu makes a move to catch his pistol.
Tetsu catches his pistol.
Tetsu turns towards Kurata.
Otsuka points a .45 at Yoshii.
Tanaka holds a pistol while checking on Matsuko.
Tanaka holds the pistol while Otsuka restrains him.
Unknown Pistol
Umetani (Isao Tamagawa) uses an unknown pistol.
Umetani waits while holding his pistol at the ready.
Umetani is briefly distracted.
Unknown Rifles
Gangsters from Tokyo and the Northern Group use rifles while assaulting the hotel where Tetsu is staying.
A gangster (left) moves forward while holding a rifle.
Two gangsters with rifles move forward. The rifle on the left has a small magazine that is slightly curved.
The rifles fire blanks or flash paper charges.
Tanaka leads the Tokyo gangsters.