Golgo 13: Queen Bee (1998)
Golgo 13: Queen Bee (1998)



Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Masako Katsuki
Sonia / Queen Bee

Kinryu Arimoto
Robert Hardy

Ryusei Nakao
Thomas Waltham

John DiMaggio
Duke Togo

Daiki Nakamura
Bernard

Hideyuki Umezu
Burton

Kosei Tomita
Gordon

Mugihito
General Gomès

Naoya Uchida
Bening

Shoko Kikuchi
Anri

Akio Otsuka
Duke Togo / Golgo 13

Denise Poirier
Sonia

Tarô Arakawa
Antonio

Toshiya Ueda
Roccini

Wakako Taniguchi
Georges

Mie Odagi
Maria

Carlos Ferro
Thomas Waltham

Kachiko Hino
Pamela

Tessyo Genda
Duke Togo

Hisayoshi Izaki
Young Soldier

Yuuji Suzuki
Associate Producer

Osamu Dezaki
Director / Storyboard

Taka Nagasawa
Producer

Mieko Ichihara
Art Direction

Hajime Noguchi
Director of Photography

Dwight Schultz
Robert Hardy

Sumio Udagawa
Producer

Joe Lala
Don Roccini

Hirokata Takahashi
Director of Photography

Masahiro Murakami
Special Effects

Hitoshi Yoshimura
Producer

Akihiro Tago
Screenplay

Seiji Morita
Editor

Chieko Takayama
Editor

Masanori Sakamoto
Editor

Takayuki Nagasawa
Producer

Masako Aoki
Editor

Takao Saito
Comic Book

Fujimaru Yoshino
Original Music Composer

Seiji Suzuki
Original Music Composer
Media.

Details.
Release DateMay 21, 1998
Original Nameゴルゴ13〜QUEEN BEE〜
StatusReleased
Running Time57m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Golgo 13: Queen Bee (ゴルゴ13〜QUEEN BEE〜) is an original video animation that was released in 1998. Tesshō Genda provides the voice of Golgo 13 in the Japanese version, while in the English version, he is voiced by John DiMaggio. The film is set during the 2000 U.S. presidential election cycle and focuses on assassin Golgo 13, who is hired by a Democratic Party campaign manager to stop a female drug lord from assassinating the Democratic presidential nominee. Golgo, however, finds the job too easy and seeks to discover the true connection.
Produced by Tezuka Productions in association with Filmlink International and Goodhill Vision, Golgo 13: Queen Bee was released on 21 May 1998 in Japan by BMG Victor, and on DVD in English-speaking regions in 2001 by Urban Vision Entertainment.
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