A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 20, 1985
Original Title:
(金)(ビ)の金魂巻
Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Koji Tadokoro, the manager of a hot bento shop, lives an ordinary life with his girlfriend Noriko Kinoshita, who works at a nearby supermarket and loves sex. Tonight they are having sex, as if they are going to try to break the Guinness World Record, when suddenly the window opens and Nakagawa, a middle school classmate, appears. Shimizu, who had become a film director, has died. The two go to the funeral, and on the way home they pass a man accompanied by a beautiful woman. That man is none other than his childhood friend, Kimio Kondo. Kimio is the epitome of a money man. He is a doctor working at a university hospital, and on the side, he writes new music lyrics and is popular with nurses and popular singers. The three are excited to see each other again after a long time, and plan a class reunion trip to Kimio's luxurious mansion...
Art Direction:
Terumi Hosoishi
Assistant Director:
Hideyuki Hirayama
Development Producer:
Yuji Komatsu
Director:
Kazuyuki Izutsu
Director of Photography:
Masaru Mori
Editor:
Jun Nabeshima
Lighting Director:
Matsusaku Kato
Music:
Koichi Fujino
Original Story:
Kazuhiro Watanabe
Producer:
Haruhisa Okino
Hiromi Higuchi
Screenplay:
Takuya Nishioka
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