

Blood Is Dry
Visit website6.3/10 • 12
1960-10-09 • 1h 27m
An employee in an assurance company threatens to commit suicide when management announces a massive layoff, the company uses this threat to its own advantage by turning the incident into an advertising campaign. With the success of the campaign, however, he is no longer a desperate man pointing a gun to his head, but a potential leader who wishes to take advantage of his failed suicide.
- Directors
- Yoshishige Yoshida
- Editors
- Yoshi Sugihara

Blood Is Dry
Visit website1960-10-09 • 1h 27m
6.3/10 • 12
An employee in an assurance company threatens to commit suicide when management announces a massive layoff, the company uses this threat to its own advantage by turning the incident into an advertising campaign. With the success of the campaign, however, he is no longer a desperate man pointing a gun to his head, but a potential leader who wishes to take advantage of his failed suicide.
- Directors
- Yoshishige Yoshida
- Editors
- Yoshi Sugihara
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsKeiji Sada
Takashi Kiguchi
Shinichirō Mikami
Harada
Mari Yoshimura
Yuki Nonaka
Masao Oda
Kaneko Iwasaki
Ikuyo
Asao Sano
Yūko Kashiwagi
Takamaru Sasaki
Ichirō Sugai
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- Original Language
- Japanese
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- Keywords
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