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Live Today, Die Tomorrow! is a film of genre Drama directed by Kaneto Shindō released in USA on 29 september 1971 with Nobuko Otowa

Live Today, Die Tomorrow! (1970)

Live Today, Die Tomorrow!
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Released in USA 29 september 1971
Length 2h
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Thriller
Rating68% 3.4206953.4206953.4206953.4206953.420695

Live Today, Die Tomorrow! (Japanese: Hadaka no jukyusai) is a 1970 Japanese drama film based on the true story of Norio Nagayama. It was directed by Kaneto Shindo based on his own screenplay, and starred Daijiro Harada and Nobuko Otowa.

Synopsis

Michio Yamada (Daijiro Harada), a recent school graduate, is sent to Tokyo to work as a fruit-packer in a department store as part of a government programme. He takes a gun from a house on an American base and uses it to kill several people.

Actors

Nobuko Otowa

(Take Yamada)
Kiwako Taichi

(Friend)
Kei Satō

(Detective)
Taiji Tonoyama
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