Black Lizard (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 29, 2019

Original Title:
黒蜥蜴

Alternate Titles:
黒蜥蜴(くろとかげ)-BLACK LIZARD-

Genres:
Mystery

Production Companies:
NHK

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 119

Set in the future where it is commonplace for high tech crimes to get through cyber defense, Iwase Shobei, a wealthy man and well-known collector of gems, asks private investigator Akechi Kogoro to provide personal protection for his daughter Sanae. Iwase has been warned that she will be kidnapped. The mysterious phantom thief Kurotokage, who deftly replaces precious gems with imitations, stands in Akechi's way. However, Kogoro catches on that Madam Midorikawa, the owner of an exclusive hotel who has give shelter to Sanae, is actually Kurotokage, and prevents Sanae's abduction. However, he is hampered by a trick laid in the entire hotel and fails to catch her. At that moment, the thief and famous investigator secretly fall in love. Akechi chases Kurotokage and eventually learns about her tragic past and surprising identity. Although swayed by forbidden love, both have a final showdown at Kurotokage's secret museum which houses her collection. Who will be the victor?—Jdrama Weblog

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Director:
Kaizo Hayashi

Director of Photography:
Yûichi Nagata

Music:
Hajime Sakita

Screenplay:
Kaizo Hayashi
Haruko Nagatsu

Story:
Rampo Edogawa

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