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The Man Who Left His Will on Film

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IMDB ID: tt0066466

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When a man chases down his stolen movie camera, the thief commits suicide by jumping off a building. But after the police take the camera as evidence, it becomes unclear if there was ever a thief in the first place.

Japanese

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Tomoyo Oshima

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Naomi Shiraishi

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Kenji Shiiya

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Kiyoko Tsuji

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Kazuo Goto

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Kenji Yoshino

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Tetsurō Tsuno

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Sukio Fukuoka

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Kenichi Fukuda

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Hiroshi Isogai

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Nagisa Ōshima

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Nagisa Ōshima

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Mamoru Sasaki

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Tsutomu Tamura

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Masato Hara

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