150 results found for: Edogawa Rampo no Bijo Series
Edogawa Ranpo 'Ryokui no Oni' Yori: Shiroi Ningyo no Bijo
Japanese Special - 1978, 1 episodes
Based on book Ryokui no Oni (緑衣の鬼) by Edogawa Ranpo (江戸川乱歩),
Edogawa Ranpo
Taro Hirai, better known by the pen name Edogawa Ranpo, was a Japanese author and critic who played a major role in the development of Japanese mystery and thriller fiction. Many of his novels involve the detective hero Kogoro Akechi, who in later books was the leader of a group of boy detectives known…
Ibuki Goro
Ibuki Goro is a Japanese actor. He is known for his parts in jidaigeki television dramas especially Kakusan in Mito Komon series. (Source: Wikipedia)
Katase Rino
Rino Katase is a Japanese actress. She won the Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 11th Japan Academy Prize for Gokudō no Onnatachi 2 and Yoshiwara Enjō.
Matsubara Chieko
Matsubara Chieko is a Japanese actress. Born in Nagoya, she has appeared in more than 115 films since 1961. Spotted at a beauty contest sponsored by the Nikkatsu studio, Matsubara made her debut in 1961 at age 16 in Yoru no Chosensha. She appeared in over 100 films at Nikkatsu. (Source: Wikipedia)
Natsuki Yoko
Natsuki Yoko is an actress, born in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan. She started her career in the 1977 movie "Karate for Life". One of her television roles was as Osono, a ninja in the jidaigeki series Yoshimune Hyoubanki: Abarenbo Shogun. She also regularly appeared in Abare Hasshu Goyou Tabi. (Source:…
Suga Kantaro
Suga Kantaro was a leading Japanese actor. His film credits span three decades, from 1960 to 1990. One of his prominent appearances was in the lead role in Pastoral: To Die in the Country. Suga also appeared in The Gate of Youth, Sword of the Beast, and Theater of Life. He also portrays Akizuki Soichiro…
Matsuhashi Noboru
Matsuhashi is a Japanese actor and voice actor born in Ichikawa, Chiba on November 3, 1944. After dropping out of university, he joined a theater company in 1967. He attracted attention there playing the leading role of "Hamlet". In 1970, he had his debut in movies opposite Yoshinaga Sayuri in "Seishun…
Edogawa Ranpo 'Akuma no Monshou' Yori: Shikeidai no Bijo
Japanese Special - 1978, 1 episodes4.0
Sequel to Edogawa Ranpo 'Majutsushi' Yori: Yokushitsu no Bijo
Edogawa Ranpo 'Kyuuketsuki' Yori: Hyouchuu no Bijo
Japanese Special - 1977, 1 episodes
Prequel to Edogawa Ranpo 'Majutsushi' Yori: Yokushitsu no Bijo
Edogawa Ranpo 'Majutsushi' Yori: Yokushitsu no Bijo
Japanese Special - 1978, 1 episodes2.0
Based on book Majutsushi (魔術師) by Edogawa Ranpo (江戸川乱歩). Sequel to Edogawa Ranpo 'Kyuuketsuki' Yori: Hyouchuu no Bijo
Hyochu no Bijo
Japanese Movie - 1950
Based on the novel 'The Vampire' (吸血鬼, Kyūketsuki, 1930) written by Edogawa Ranpo (江戸川乱歩).
Edogawa Ranpo Short Stories I: 1925-nen no Akechi Kogoro
Japanese Special - 2016, 3 episodes7.5
Three classics from Edogawa Rampo's golden era of short stories come to life in this drama series special. Witness Akechi Kogoro's humble beginnings in the 'The Case of the Murder on D. Hill,' his dramatic exposure…
Dear Detective: From Rampo with Love
Japanese Drama - 2023, 4 episodes7.4
Set in the early 20th century in Japan, when income disparity, disease, and crime are rampant. The people await for a hero. Hirai Taro is a writer who admires detective novels by Conan Doyle, Maurice Leblanc, and Edgar…
Murder on D Street
Japanese Movie - 20152.0
A soba restaurant owner dies mysteriously on D. Street. The police rule it as a suicide, but detective Akechi Kogoro and his wife Fumiyo think otherwise and launch their own investigation. As they delve deeper, they…
Murder on D Street
Japanese Movie - 19987.0
The brilliant detective Kogoro Akechi has shied away disillusioned. A puzzling murder involving falsification of erotic art makes him, however, to return to work. Two tales of horror author Edogawa Rampo faced each…
Caterpillar
Japanese Movie - 20106.7
The movie is set in the late 1930s, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, based on a banned short story by writer Edogawa Rampo. In the first scene, Lieutenant Kurokawa scourges, rapes and disembowels Chinese people…














