Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women (1963)

A stylish Japanese crime-action sequel from Nikkatsu, starring the iconic Joe Shishido as the irresistible detective Hideo Tajima.

Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 探偵事務所23 銭と女に弱い男
  • Release Year: 1963
  • Directed by: Nozomu Yanase
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Crime, Action
  • Runtime: 1h 39m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): July 7, 1963 (Japan)
  • Production Companies: Nikkatsu Corporation
  • Production Countries: Japan

Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women - Plot

A sequel to Detective Bureau 2-3: Go To Hell Bastards!

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Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Nozomu Yanase

Main Cast

  • Joe Shishido
  • Ryōji Hayama
  • Reiko Sasamori
  • Nobuo Kaneko
  • Eiji Gō
  • Arihiro Fujimura
  • Daizaburo Hirata
  • Asao Koike
  • Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi
  • Naomi Hoshi

Writers

  • Tatsuo Asano
  • Kôjin Yamanaka

Producers

  • Shôzô Ashida

Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women - FAQs

Who plays the lead role in Detective Bureau 2-3?

Joe Shishido leads the cast as detective Hideo Tajima, the charming and resourceful protagonist. He's joined by Ryōji Hayama, Reiko Sasamori, Nobuo Kaneko, and Eiji Gō, among others, in this lively Japanese crime-action picture from Nikkatsu.

Is Detective Bureau 2-3 a sequel or standalone film?

It's a direct sequel to Detective Bureau 2-3: Go To Hell Bastards!, continuing the adventures of Hideo Tajima. While familiarity with the first film enriches the experience, the sequel's breezy energy and action-packed style make it enjoyable on its own terms.

When was Detective Bureau 2-3 released in Japan?

The film opened in Japanese cinemas on July 7, 1963. It was produced by Nikkatsu Corporation, Japan's oldest film studio, during a golden era of stylish crime and action pictures that defined the studio's output throughout the early 1960s.

What genre is Detective Bureau 2-3?

The film blends Crime and Action in the slick, fast-moving style that Nikkatsu perfected during the 1960s. It features yakuza intrigue, sharp detective work, and plenty of kinetic energy — a quintessential example of Japanese genre filmmaking from the period.

Where can I watch Detective Bureau 2-3 online?

You can watch Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women on Amazon Video, where it's available to buy or rent. Availability may vary by region, so checking your local Amazon storefront is the best way to confirm current options.

Who directed Detective Bureau 2-3?

Nozomu Yanase directed the film, helming this follow-up entry in the Detective Bureau series. Working within Nikkatsu's prolific genre production system, Yanase brought a confident, energetic touch to the crime-action material that suits Joe Shishido's charismatic screen presence perfectly.

How long is Detective Bureau 2-3?

The film runs 99 minutes — just under an hour and forty minutes. It's a brisk, well-paced runtime that keeps the crime intrigue and action moving without overstaying its welcome, which is very much in keeping with Nikkatsu's punchy, audience-friendly house style.

What are similar films to Detective Bureau 2-3?

If you enjoy this film, you might also like Gang vs. Gang (1962), The Tale of Zatoichi (1962), Yakuza Ladies: The Final Battle (1990), and Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991). These titles share a similar spirit of Japanese crime cinema, yakuza drama, and action-driven storytelling.

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