The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 15, 2013

Original Title:
土竜の唄 潜入捜査官 REIJI

Alternate Titles:
Mogura no Uta Sennyu Sousakan REIJI

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Fuji Television Network
J Storm
OLM
Shogakukan
TOHO

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 130

Reiji Kikukawa, who has a strong sense of justice, graduated from the police academy with the lowest score ever. He becomes a police constable, but is suddenly fired by the Police Chief due to "disciplinary" issues. In actuality, the firing is part of a carefully orchestrated plan to set him up as an undercover cop in the Yakuza.

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Casting:
Masako Itô

Comic Book:
Noboru Takahashi

Director:
Takashi Miike

Director of Photography:
Nobuyasu Kita

Editor:
Kenji Yamashita

Executive Producer:
Toshiaki Okuno
Julie K. Fujishima
Shinichiro Tsuzuki
Takashi Ishihara
Minami Ichikawa

Line Producer:
Shin'ya Zenda
Tomoyuki Imai

Original Music Composer:
Koji Endo

Producer:
Misako Saka
Juichi Uehara
Shigeji Maeda

Production Design:
Yuji Hayashida

Screenplay:
Kankuro Kudo

Set Decoration:
Akira Sakamoto

Theme Song Performance:
Kanjani Eight

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