Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) (2012)

The movie is based on an autobiographical book titled “Tokyo Furyou Shounen Densetsu.” The book was written by Endo Natsuki, who was once affiliated with the biker team and band COOLS that was formed in the 1970s by Tachi Hiroshi (61) and Iwaki Koichi (60). The story for the film takes place at a technical high school in the 1970s, where it is said that half of the school’s 3,000 students are juvenile delinquents. Saito plays a student named Sendo, who is aiming to be number one out of all of them. Naturally, the movie will incorporate a lot of action scenes as he brawls his way to the top.

Director: Keiji Miyano
Runtime: 73 min
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Production: Toei Video Company
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Keiji Miyano

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) about?
The movie is based on an autobiographical book titled “Tokyo Furyou Shounen Densetsu.” The book was written by Endo Natsuki, who was once affiliated with the biker team and band COOLS that was formed in the 1970s by Tachi Hiroshi (61) and Iwaki Koichi (60). The story for the film takes place at a technical high school in the 1970s, where it is said that half of the school’s 3,000 students are juvenile delinquents. Saito plays a student named Sendo, who is aiming to be number one out of all of them. Naturally, the movie will incorporate a lot of action scenes as he brawls his way to the top.
Who directed Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama)?
Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) was directed by Keiji Miyano.
Who stars in Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama)?
Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) stars Kumiko Akiyoshi, Kenji Ezure, Shinzō Hotta, Hiroaki Iwanaga, Meguru Katô, Shunsuke Kubozuka.
How long is Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama)?
Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
Where was Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) produced?
Furyō shōnen 3, 000-ri no sō-ban (atama) was produced in Japan.