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  1. The Killing Bottle: Directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. With Tatsuya Mihashi, Nick Adams, Makoto Satô, Kumi Mizuno. Two agents of the International Secret Police must prevent a crime organization from assassinating the President of Buddabai and his General.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Senkichi Taniguchi
    • 1967-02-11
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    In Hong Kong, a representative from a syndicate of hitmen called ZZZ speaks with a potential client. Uninterested in usual methods, the man is introduced to the Killing Bottle, a device that expels rapidly-expanding foam which hardens to crush a victim to death before completely evaporating. Finding the room to have been bugged by an agent of the I...

    Actor's name on the left, character played on the right. 1. Tatsuya Mihashias Agent Jiro Kitami of the International Secret Police 2. Nick Adamsas ISP Agent John Carter (Japanese voice actor: Masaaki Yajima) 3. Makoto Satoas Ken Hayata, ZZZ agent and Carter's former subordinate 4. Kumi Mizuno as X2, undercover spy of Buddhabal's Prime Minister[d] 5...

    Weapons, vehicles, races, and organizations

    1. International Secret Police (ISP) 2. ZZZ 3. Killing Bottle

    The Killing Bottle may have originated as a partnership with Henry G. Saperstein. Variety reported on July 28, 1965, that Saperstein's company Henry G. Saperstein Enterprises had signed an estimated $25 million deal with Toho to co-produce four films and two television series, as well as to co-finance two of Toho's other movies and gain distributio...

    Beginning June 23, 1966, The Killing Bottle shot for eight weeks in at least five Japanese cities. Principal photography wrapped no later than August 22, when Pennsylvania's Evening Herald reported that star Nick Adams had returned from Japan. According to the paper, the scene in which Adams' character is caught in a bear trap was filmed on the fin...

    International Secret Police: Desperate Situation (literal Japanese title)
    Desperate Situation(shortened Japanese title)
    The Bottle that Kills (Flaša koja ubija, Yugoslavian title)

    An English-language version of The Killing Bottle was prepared by Toho and advertised in volume 13 of their Toho Films catalog[citation needed] as well as the 36th edition of UniJapan Film Quarterly. Patel Enterprises of Bombay, India submitted the English version to the country's Central Board of Film Certification, which requested approximately n...

    TohoDVD (August 17, 2022) 1. Region:2 2. Discs:1 3. Audio:Japanese 4. Special features:Theatrical trailer, photo gallery

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  2. Overview. In Hong Kong an International Secret Police (ISP) Agent is murdered while investigating ZZZ, a group bent on assassinating the Prime Minister of Buddhabal. ISP Agents Carter and Kitami are assigned to the case. When the Prime Minister arrives in Tokyo for a friendship visit, Carter and Kitami are on hand to protect him.

  3. The Killing Bottle (1967) directed by Senkichi Taniguchi • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1967 ‘国際秘密警察 絶体絶命’ Directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. Charge headlong through adventure as interpol agents brave the perils of international organized murder !

    • Senkichi Taniguchi
    • TOHO, Takarazuka Eiga Company Ltd.
  4. Der Film The Killing Bottle ist 93 minuten lang aus 1967, unter der regie von Senkichi Taniguchi. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Nick Adams, Tatsuya Mihashi, Kumi Mizuno und Makoto Satō.

  5. Toho submitted the film to the US copyright office on February 11th, 1967 with the registration number of PA0000704872. The movie was submitted with its international title, The Killing Bottle, and its Romaji title, Kokusai Himitsu Keisatsu: Zettai Zetsumei. Toho renewed this registration on August 18th, 1995.

  6. Two agents of the International Secret Police must prevent a crime organization from assassinating the President of Buddabai and his General.