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  1. Feb 26, 1977 · Flickering Flames: Directed by Masahisa Sadanaga. With Tetsurô Tanba, Meiko Kaji, Mieko Harada, Atsuo Nakamura. In the early hours of April 13th, a five-year-old hemophiliac is kidnapped from a Tokyo hospital.

    • Masahisa Sadanaga
    • 1977-02-26
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • 91
  2. In the early hours of April 13th, a five year old hemophiliac child was kidnapped by someone from Tanemura General Hospital in Tokyo, Setagaya. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Inspector Kitahara, who received the report, goes quickly to the Tanemura home, along with other police to speak to the family of the child.

  3. Cast. 91 mins More at IMDb TMDb. In the early hours of April 13th, a five year old hemophiliac child was kidnapped by someone from Tanemura General Hospital in Tokyo, Setagaya.

    • Masahisa Sadanaga
    • Shochiku
  4. In the early hours of April 13th, a five year old hemophiliac child was kidnapped by someone from Tanemura General Hospital in Tokyo, Setagaya. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Inspector Kitahara, who received the report, goes quickly to the Tanemura home, along with other police to speak to the family of the child. Then, suddenly, the phone rings. The kidnapper wants money.

  5. Masahisa Sadanaga. Synopsis. In the early hours of April 13th, a five-year-old hemophiliac is kidnapped from a Tokyo hospital. Inspector Kitahara goes to speak to the family of the child. Then,...

  6. In the early hours of April 13th, a five year old hemophiliac child was kidnapped by someone from Tanemura General Hospital in Tokyo, Setagaya. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Inspector Kitahara, who received the report, goes quickly to the Tanemura home, along with other police to speak to the family of the child. Then, suddenly, the phone rings. The kidnapper wants money.

  7. In the early hours of April 13th, a five year old hemophiliac child was kidnapped by someone from Tanemura General Hospital in Tokyo, Setagaya. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Inspector Kitahara, who received the report, goes quickly to the Tanemura home, along with other police to speak to the family of the child. Then, suddenly, the phone rings. The kidnapper wants money.