

A man with a 10-year memory of horse races vs. a 30 billion yen political shakedown. Chaos ensues.
The Japanese political and business world where Chimimoryō is in control. Ginji (Kiyoshi Nakajo), a man who won the fierce competition and built a huge fortune. A new enemy appeared in front of him. Former President of the Liberal Democratic Party, Kawai. He has requested the Japan Horse Racing Promotion Association for 30 billion election funds for the next presidential election. Ginji first brought in a young man named Ryohei, who has an outstanding memory, who remembers all the results of the 10-year race. In order to defeat Kawai, he uses his memory to make a trick.
Acting
Nakajo's Ginji: chewing scenery like it's his last meal
Production
Oozes that specific 90s Japanese direct-to-video grime
Writing
Horse racing as political warfare—absolutely unhinged premise

Director
Hiroyuki Tsuji
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Silver and Gold was a massive V-cinema franchise—straight-to-video pulp that defined 90s Japanese crime entertainment for a generation of night owls.
The 'yamikin' (loan shark) genre peaked in this era; this film treats predatory lending as legitimate business drama, which says everything about Bubble-era hangover Japan.
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