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Proof of the Man

Proof of the Man

Description: When a young American (Joe Yamanaka) is stabbed to death, police Detective Munesue Yusaku (Yûsaku Matsuda) and his American counterpart (George Kennedy) are assigned to solve the murder. While pursuing the case, he solves mysteries from his past.
Genre: Drama, Crime
Year Released: 1977
Initial Release: October 8, 1977 (Japan)
Director: Junya Sato
Music Composed By: Yuji Ohno
Story By: Seiichi Morimura
Costume Design: Junko Kasuga
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