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Cast

Takuji Suzuki

Takuji Suzuki

Masato Daikoku

Yoko Chosokabe

Yoko Chosokabe

Benko

Yumeka Sasaki

Yumeka Sasaki

Nankyoku

Takeshi Itō

Takeshi Itō

Takeshi

Yohta Kawase

Yohta Kawase

Ebisu

Yumika Hayashi

Yumika Hayashi

Woman in miniskirt

Hiroshi Sato

Hiroshi Sato

Man with gun

Tomohiro Okada

Tomohiro Okada

Kotobuki

Chiho Yoshida

Chiho Yoshida

Hotel call girl

Tadashi Naitô

Tadashi Naitô

Shamo

Nao Kojima

Nao Kojima

Hotei

Kunio Masaoka

Kunio Masaoka

Love hotel customer

Crew

Shinji Imaoka

Shinji Imaoka

Director

Shinji Imaoka

Shinji Imaoka

Screenplay

Daisuke Asakura

Daisuke Asakura

Executive Producer

Nakato Kinukawa

Nakato Kinukawa

Producer

Akira Fukuhara

Akira Fukuhara

Producer

Kazuhiro Suzuki

Kazuhiro Suzuki

Director of Photography

Shōji Sakai

Shōji Sakai

Editor

Takashi Suganuma

Takashi Suganuma

First Assistant Director

Koichi Yanai

Koichi Yanai

Second Assistant Director

Yasuhiro Kobayashi

Yasuhiro Kobayashi

Second Assistant Director

Masahide Iioka

Masahide Iioka

Assistant Camera

Kentaro Suzuki

Kentaro Suzuki

Assistant Camera

Cine Cabin

Cine Cabin

Sound

Hiromi Hirose

Hiromi Hirose

Thanks

Rei Sakamoto

Rei Sakamoto

Thanks

Mitsuru Meike

Mitsuru Meike

Thanks

Toshirō Enomoto

Toshirō Enomoto

Thanks

Teiichi Hori

Teiichi Hori

Thanks

Akio Kato

Akio Kato

Location Coordinator

Kazuto Morita

Kazuto Morita

Executive Producer

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Demeking

19982.0 / 1082 min
Drama

Overview

When he is hit by a car on the street, the young man Daikoku foresees the monster Demking appearing at the end of the century. In preparation for the coming confrontation with the Demeking, he organizes a modern-day Seven Lucky Gods composed entirely of antisocial people. This is a utopian epic that, despite the ridiculousness of the story, is the most powerful depiction of the motifs seen in the first two films, which attempt to play on the sense of apocalypse through unrealistic imagination, while staying within a tenuous sense of reality.