The All-Out Game (1970)

When Daisaku Hotta (Kosaburo Onogawa), the cheer leader of Tonan High School, hears that Rikiya Kudo (Saburo Shindo), the captain of the Judo team and Shiro Usami (Kei Wakakura) of the boxing team are about to fight, he breaks it up that are apt to erupt so suddenly on campus. Rikiya is an honor student, recommended to the Toa University by his school and is almost certain of being accepted next spring. Shiro is long on brute strength but short on brains. Naturally, they waste little love on each other, so there is very little ground for any understanding between them.

Director: Akira Okazaki
Runtime: 81 min
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Production: Daiei Film
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Akira Okazaki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The All-Out Game about?
When Daisaku Hotta (Kosaburo Onogawa), the cheer leader of Tonan High School, hears that Rikiya Kudo (Saburo Shindo), the captain of the Judo team and Shiro Usami (Kei Wakakura) of the boxing team are about to fight, he breaks it up that are apt to erupt so suddenly on campus. Rikiya is an honor student, recommended to the Toa University by his school and is almost certain of being accepted next spring. Shiro is long on brute strength but short on brains. Naturally, they waste little love on each other, so there is very little ground for any understanding between them.
Who directed The All-Out Game?
The All-Out Game was directed by Akira Okazaki.
Who stars in The All-Out Game?
The All-Out Game stars Yôko Namikawa, Eiko Yanami, Junko Yashiro, Saburo Shinoda, Kei Wakakura, Ryô Hayami.
How long is The All-Out Game?
The All-Out Game has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
Where was The All-Out Game produced?
The All-Out Game was produced in Japan.