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Cruel Gun Story

Cruel Gun Story 1964

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Cruel Gun Story Plot Summary

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Togawa, Jō Shishido, a former bank robber, is released early from prison thanks to the influence of Matsumoto Hiroshi Nihon’yanagi, a wealthy yakuza boss. Ito, Matsumoto’s right-hand man, lays out a bold plan: lead a crew to hijack an armored truck carrying the city’s racetrack earnings to the bank, a payday of 120 million yen that would be split between the Matsumoto Family and the crew.

Togawa, initially skeptical, is convinced when he learns his old partner in crime, Shirai, will also be taking part. The two recruit a washed-up boxer, Okada, and a heroin-addict former police officer, Teramoto, to complete the crew. The plan calls for Teramoto to pose as a police officer and man a roadside diversion by planting signs to steer the armored truck off the main road. Once the truck is pulled onto a more deserted country lane, Togawa will shoot out the outriders and force the truck to stop, forcing the drivers to abandon the vehicle. To cover up the robbery, the truck, its occupants, and the motorcycles would be loaded into a cargo truck with an electric winch and spirited away to a hidden spot before being discarded elsewhere.

Before the heist, Togawa visits his sister, Rie, at the hospital. He tells her he feels responsible for her accident, which happened during a late-night grocery run he encouraged, but she reassures him there’s nothing to blame himself for and that she’s simply glad to have him back. She gives him a rosary as a reminder to stay on the right path and asks him not to pursue further crime for her sake, then she encourages him to seek a cure for her own problems. Afterward, Togawa goes to see his friend Takizawa and asks him to look after Rie if he cannot.

On the day of the robbery, everything goes according to plan until after the outriders are shot: the armored truck drivers refuse to exit, so the crew must pack the truck with the drivers still inside. The delay leaves the outriders’ bodies and motorcycles at the scene, which are later found by the police. The group hole up in an abandoned factory and hook the exhaust from the winch truck to the cargo hold to force the armored truck drivers to abandon the vehicle, lest they suffocate. The plan proceeds, but Shirai is wounded by a dying driver as they pull the truck out.

Teramoto’s girlfriend, Keiko Minako Kozuki, unexpectedly arrives and reveals she has been spying on them for Ito. She takes Togawa to meet Ito while Shirai, Okada and Teramoto stay behind to guard the money. Ito orders them to stay at a nearby hotel for the night so he can guide them to the stash the following morning. When the pair reach the hotel, they are ambushed by Ito’s hitmen and must kill them to escape. The two split up: Togawa heads for the factory, while Keiko heads to Takizawa’s house.

At the factory, Okada and Teramoto double-cross Shirai and beat him to steal the money. Togawa returns and kills them both to save his friend. Soon after, Ito and dozens of yakuza arrive, triggering a massive shootout. Togawa and a wounded Shirai are forced to flee into the sewers, leaving the money behind. The next morning, Takizawa and Keiko find Togawa and Shirai at a sewer outflow. Togawa urges calling an ambulance for Shirai, but Takizawa checks his pulse and confirms he is already dead.

Days later, Togawa hides from both the police and the yakuza at Takizawa’s home, plotting to kidnap Matsumoto’s son Haruhiko and hold him for ransom—both to recover the money and to humiliate Matsumoto. Takizawa and Keiko try to talk him into leaving the country, but he cannot be swayed. After leaving, Togawa is approached by Yanagida, head of a rival yakuza group opposed to Matsumoto, who suspects Togawa’s involvement and offers to help recover the money in exchange for a share. Togawa agrees and informs Yanagida of his kidnapping plan, then visits his sister one more time at the hospital before heading out again.

Yanagida Junichi Yamanobe and his men kidnap Haruhiko and demand the full 120 million yen as ransom. Matsumoto agrees to the terms, but Ito argues that the money belongs to the entire organization and should be protected. Ito proposes to oversee the exchange to ensure safety, but instead orchestrates a betrayal, ambushing Yanagida’s crew and killing Haruhiko. Back at Matsumoto’s house, Ito calls to report the failed exchange, and Togawa seizes the moment to confront him. When Matsumoto pulls a hidden gun, Togawa shoots him and escapes with the money.

With Matsumoto dead and the money missing, Ito storms Takizawa’s home and pressures him into helping track down Togawa, but he shoots Takizawa as well. Ito waits for Togawa but accidentally kills Keiko when she arrives. Togawa arrives soon after, finds Ito distracted while trying to hide Keiko’s body, and shoots Ito dead. A wounded Takizawa, who mistakes Togawa for Ito, shoots him before dying. Horrified by the carnage and delirious from his own wound, Togawa stumbles through the burning scene as the money and his friends’ bodies burn around him, clutching the rosary his sister gave him, and succumbs to his injuries.

Cruel Gun Story Timeline

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Togawa's release and a criminal proposition

Togawa is released early from prison thanks to Matsumoto's influence. Ito presents a plan to recruit a crew to rob an armored truck carrying the racetrack earnings, offering a share of the 120 million yen. Togawa is convinced when he learns his old partner Shirai will join the job.

Shortly after release Prison

Crew assembled: Shirai, Okada, Teramoto join

Togawa and his former partner Shirai assemble the crew and recruit washed-up boxer Okada and heroin-addicted ex-cop Teramoto to complete the team. The group discusses the score and roles, laying the groundwork for the heist.

Pre-robbery City / planning locations

Togawa visits sister Rie; rosary given

Before the robbery, Togawa visits his sister Rie in the hospital and expresses guilt for her accident. She urges him not to blame himself and asks him to stay on the right path, giving him a rosary as a reminder.

Before the heist Hospital

Takizawa urged to look after Rie; wary of plan

Togawa asks his friend Takizawa to watch over Rie should he be unable to protect her himself. Takizawa warns him against continuing with the plan, trying to deter him from going back to crime.

Before the heist Takizawa's home

Robbery day: road diversion and truck stop

Teramoto poses as a police officer and uses fake accident signage to divert the armored truck off the main road. Togawa shoots out the outriders so the truck stops, and the crew moves to extract the cargo. The plan hinges on a clean getaway on a deserted route.

Day of the robbery Deserted country road

Escape and factory hideout; Shirai shot

Because the drivers refuse to exit, the crew loads the armored truck into the winch truck with the drivers still inside. They retreat to an abandoned factory where Shirai is wounded when one of the dying drivers shoots him as they pull the truck.

During the robbery aftermath Deserted country road; Abandoned factory

Keiko reveals spying for Ito; hotel stopover

Teramoto's girlfriend Keiko arrives, revealing she has been spying on the crew for Ito. Ito instructs Togawa and Keiko to stay at a nearby hotel overnight so they can be guided to the stash the following morning.

That night Hotel

Factory betrayal and murders

Back at the factory, Okada and Teramoto double-cross Shirai and beat him to steal the money. Togawa returns and kills them both to save Shirai, but the crew's trust is irreversibly broken.

That night Abandoned factory

Ito arrives with yakuza; shootout and sewer escape

Ito arrives with dozens of yakuza, triggering a massive shootout. Togawa and the wounded Shirai flee into the sewers to escape the assault, leaving the money behind.

Following the factory confrontation Abandoned factory and sewer system

Morning discovery and aftermath

The next morning, Takizawa and Keiko track Togawa and Shirai to a sewer outflow and confirm Shirai’s death. Togawa remains determined despite the danger.

Next morning Sewer outflow

Days later: hiding and kidnapping plan

Togawa hides at Takizawa's home and hatches a plan to kidnap Matsumoto's son Haruhiko to reclaim the loot and embarrass Matsumoto. Takizawa and Keiko urge him to flee the country instead.

Days later Takizawa's home

Yanagida's offer and Haruhiko's kidnapping

Yanagida, head of a rival yakuza faction, offers to help recover the money in exchange for a cut. Togawa agrees to the plan and they kidnap Haruhiko, demanding 120 million yen.

Later Ransom location

Failed exchange and Matsumoto's death

At the ransom exchange, Ito defies orders and ambushes Yanagida’s crew, killing them and Haruhiko. Back at Matsumoto’s house, Togawa learns Ito has betrayed him; he shoots Matsumoto and escapes with the money.

Exchange night Matsumoto's house

Final confrontation and Togawa's death

Togawa shoots Ito in the final confrontation. Keiko is accidentally killed by Ito during the confusion. Takizawa, though wounded, shoots Togawa in the chaos, and a fire erupts, consuming the money and bodies as Togawa dies clutching his sister’s rosary.

Final showdown Takizawa's home

Cruel Gun Story Characters

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Matsumoto (Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi)

A wealthy, calculating yakuza boss who pulls Togawa into the heist and uses his influence to control the operation. He treats others as tools to expand his empire and safeguard his position. His ruthlessness is matched by a willingness to protect the family’s wealth at any cost, until Togawa strikes back.

💼 Boss 🗡️ Ruthless 💰 Power

Togawa

A former bank robber released early thanks to Matsumoto’s influence, he leads the crew in the plan to rob the armored truck. He is driven by loyalty to friends and a desire to help his sister, even when it means taking extreme risks. His resolve wilts under pressure as betrayals mount, leading to a brutal confrontation with the boss.

🗡️ Outlaw 💪 Determined

Shirai

Togawa’s old partner and fellow crew member, loyal yet flawed. He shares the crew’s sense of camaraderie but is ultimately wounded and killed during the execution, highlighting the high cost of their criminal endeavors.

🤝 Ally 💥 Violent

Okada

A washed-up boxer recruited for the job, bringing grit and streetwise unpredictability to the team. His presence adds physical edge to the crew’s plan and mirrors the toll that crime takes on those involved.

🥊 Boxer 💥 Violent

Takizawa

A trusted friend of Togawa who tries to steer him away from escalating violence, only to become entangled in the aftermath of the heist. He confronts the consequences of the crew’s choices and ultimately dies after a confrontation with Ito.

🛡️ Ally 💥 Violent

Keiko

Teramoto’s girlfriend who secretly spies on the crew for Ito. She becomes a pawn in the power games surrounding the heist and is killed by Ito during the climactic events.

🤝 Ally 💀 Fatal

Yanagida

Head of a rival yakuza group who suspects Togawa’s involvement and offers to help recover the money in exchange for a share. His faction is ambushed by Ito’s men, highlighting the precarious alliances within the criminal underworld.

🗡️ Rival 💰 Ambition

Rie

Togawa’s sister, paraplegic from a past accident. She urges Togawa to quit crime and shows him a rosary, symbolizing a moral counterweight to his path of violence. Her well-being provides Togawa with a personal motive to change, even as the world around him spirals.

❤️ Family 🕊️ Compassion

Cruel Gun Story Settings

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Location

Japan

The story unfolds across Japan, moving from a city hospital to desolate country roads, an abandoned factory, and sewer tunnels. The varied settings highlight a crime world that shifts between glamorous power and gritty danger. Locations anchor the narrative, contrasting Matsumoto’s opulent influence with the crew’s desperate struggle on the road.

🏙️ Urban 🚧 Industrial outskirts 🏞️ Rural roads

Cruel Gun Story Themes

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Betrayal

Betrayal threads through the plan as Ito manipulates the men around Matsumoto and then turns on them. The crew’s trust is eroded by deceit, culminating in ambushes and shifting loyalties. The story shows how power struggles within a criminal empire can derail even the best-laid schemes.

💰

Greed

Greed drives the plot from the moment the 120 million yen is promised. The pursuit of money spawns reckless decisions, double-crosses, and brutal eliminations. The pursuit ends in fire and ashes, leaving wealth as a monument to failed ambition.

🕊️

Fate

The characters’ fates seem sealed by a predatory world where loyalty and survival trump mercy. Personal desires conflict with family obligations, pushing Togawa to dangerous choices. In the end, the cycle of violence consumes those involved, leaving only ruin and regret.

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Cruel Gun Story Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the neon‑lit underbelly of modern Japan, the city hums with a restless mix of ambition and desperation. Crime syndicates and shadowy businessmen move pieces across an invisible board, their motives as opaque as the rain‑slick streets they patrol. The film’s tone is a lean, kinetic blend of gritty realism and stylized tension, where every fleeting glance can hint at hidden agendas and every cramped alley feels like a waiting trap.

​Togawa walks this world fresh from an early release, his reputation forged in a prison sentence earned for avenging his sister Rie’s crippling accident. The bond with his sister is the quiet heart of his story—a fragile promise that fuels his every decision. When a group of influential businessmen offers him a chance to finance her surgery by pulling off a daring heist, he finds himself teetering between loyalty to family and the lure of the underworld that once held him captive.

To seize the opportunity, Togawa gathers three unlikely allies, each carrying their own scars and secrets, and sketches a meticulous plan that hinges on timing, deception, and nerves of steel. Yet the very act of orchestrating a high‑stakes robbery against a heavily guarded convoy forces the group into an uneasy dance where improvisation becomes survival. As the clock ticks toward the appointed day, the stakes swell—​the promise of a life‑saving cure for Rie, the looming threat of law and yakuza retaliation, and the looming question of whether anyone can truly walk away unscathed.

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