Sure Death 5
A corrupt government official hires a secretive band of killers to carry out a string of bloody contracts, and that campaign collides with three seasoned assassins who operate by their own rules. Makoto Fujita's Nakamura Mondo and his associates get drawn into the conflict as investigations and... Read more
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About Sure Death 5
A corrupt government official hires a secretive band of killers to carry out a string of bloody contracts, and that campaign collides with three seasoned assassins who operate by their own rules. Makoto Fujita's Nakamura Mondo and his associates get drawn into the conflict as investigations and personal loyalties tangle. The film moves through nighttime stakes, sudden betrayals, and tense hand-to-hand confrontations, with each encounter revealing more about the characters' histories and motivations. Rather than rely only on spectacle, Sure Death 5 keeps the focus on how far people will go when law, honor, and money pull in different directions.
Released in 1991, Sure Death 5 was directed by Toshio Masuda and credits Takeshi Yoshida as creator, continuing material from the long-running Hissatsu television franchise that inspired several film adaptations.
Box office figures for this entry are not widely documented, and it had a modest theatrical footprint in Japan. The movie chiefly reached audiences already familiar with the Hissatsu series, rather than breaking out as a major international commercial phenomenon.
As the fifth film tied to Hissatsu, it helped sustain interest in the franchise's grim, efficient assassins and in recurring figures like Nakamura Mondo. Its blend of period setting, terse action, and moral ambiguity kept the series visible on television and home video, influencing how later Japanese crime and period dramas mixed character drama with stylized violence.
Critical attention and public ratings for this specific title are limited, so broad consensus is hard to pin down. The film emphasizes themes of corruption, duty, revenge, and the personal cost of killing, while performances from Fujita and the ensemble give weight to small, quiet moments amid the action, making it of particular interest to longtime fans of the Hissatsu style.
Details
- Release Date
- December 23, 1991
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Crime, Action
Official Trailer
Cast
Makoto Fujita
Nakamura Mondo
Kunihiko Mitamura
Hide
Kin Sugai
Nakamura Sen
Mari Shiraki
Nakamura Ritsu
Sachiko Mitsumoto
Outa
Megumi Asaoka
Sada
Hiroaki Murakami
Masa
Yōko Yamamoto
Goto Chise
Mikio Osawa
Asakichi
Ittoku Kishibe
Goto Sannosuke
Director: Toshio Masuda
Written by: Takeshi Yoshida