City Hunter: .357 Magnum

City Hunter: .357 Magnum

Diplomatic Secrets, An International Star And a Two-Ton Hammer to the Head!

シティーハンター 愛と宿命のマグナム

6.4 /10 50 votes
June 17, 1989 1h 20m Released

Storyline

A beautiful pianist comes to Tokyo for a charity concert - and City Hunter is there. But music isn't his forte. He wants lessons in the language of love. Desperation is the word as bodies start dropping. A foreign dignitary is assassinated in cold blood. Secret agents scour the streets for a missing microchip. And diplomatic infighting swirls around the upcoming concert until Nina the pianist and her grandfather Klaus are kidnapped. A maelstrom of exploding grenades, the rumble of Falcon's jeep, and the tinkling of the ivories all set the stage for City Hunter: . 357 Magnum. The show must go on!

Key Information

Director Kenji Kodama
Writers Akinori Endo, Tsukasa Hojo
Studio SUNRISE
Rating 6.4/10
Language JA

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Cast & Crew

Akira Kamiya

Akira Kamiya

Ryo Saeba (voice)

Kazue Ikura

Kazue Ikura

Kaori Makimura (voice)

Yoko Asagami

Yoko Asagami

Saeko Nogami (voice)

Tessyo Genda

Tessyo Genda

Umibouzu (voice)

Mari Okamoto

Mari Okamoto

Nina Shutenberg (voice)

Chafurin

Chafurin

Member B (voice)

Ichiro Nagai

Ichiro Nagai

Klaus (voice)

Iemasa Kayumi

Iemasa Kayumi

Steiner (voice)

Junichi Kagaya

Kilhiman (voice)

Kazuhiro Nakata

Kazuhiro Nakata

Member A (voice)

Kazuki Yao

Kazuki Yao

Gunther (voice)

Kiyoyuki Yanada

Kiyoyuki Yanada

Member C (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

City Hunter: .357 Magnum was released on June 17, 1989.

The runtime of City Hunter: .357 Magnum is 1h 20m.

City Hunter: .357 Magnum is a Animation, Action, Crime, Comedy movie.

City Hunter: .357 Magnum has a rating of 6.4 out of 10 on TMDB.

City Hunter: .357 Magnum is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

City Hunter: .357 Magnum was directed by Kenji Kodama.

The main cast of City Hunter: .357 Magnum includes Akira Kamiya, Kazue Ikura, Yoko Asagami.

City Hunter: .357 Magnum is originally in Japanese.