Melody of Crime Trailer

Melody of Crime Trailer (1964)

15 March 1964 Action, Crime 96 mins

Pro boxer Aoshima Toru is diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor and given three months to live. He uses his prize money to pay the medical expenses for a young boy with polio. But when Toru learns from his fiancee Itsuko that his own mother has died, things take a turn for the worse.

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