Serpent's Path Trailer

Serpent's Path Trailer (1998)

"Violence escalates as a man seeks revenge for the murder of his daughter." 21 February 1998 Thriller, Crime 85 mins

With the help of a mysterious acquaintance, a former low-level yakuza tracks down and kidnaps the man he believes kidnapped and murdered his daughter, but others are soon implicated in the death.

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Cast

Show Aikawa

as Nijima

Teruyuki Kagawa

as Miyashita

Yûrei Yanagi

as Otsuki

Kaei Okina

as Ariga

Kaoru Sunada

as Ostuki's Mistress

Takumi Tanji

as Girl's Younger Brother

Hana Sato

as Math Class Student

Satoshi Morihiro

as Okabayashi

Mizuho Tanaka

as Nijima's Daughter

Kazutaka Niyama

as Hiyama's Underling

Yoshitaka Kowashi

as Hiyama's Underling

Hideo Usui

as Hiyama's Underling

Takeshi Ôshima

as Hiyama's Underling

Crew

Tomoyuki Maruo

Tomoyuki Maruo Art Direction

Yuzuru Satō

Yuzuru Satō Lighting Technician

Tetsuya Ikeda

Tetsuya Ikeda Executive Producer

Masaki Tamura

Masaki Tamura Director of Photography

Tatsuya Yoshimura

Tatsuya Yoshimura Assistant Director

Hikaru Yoshida

Original Music Composer

Makio Ika

Makio Ika Sound Recordist

International Titles

Hebi no michi Trailer

The Serpent’s Path Trailer

International Releases Dates

Korea 22 July 2026

Taiwan 19 October 2024

Production Companies

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