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Release Date:
October 22, 1993
Original Title:
雀鬼2 白刃を背に
Alternate Titles:
雀鬼2/白刃を背に
Production Companies:
Takeshobo
Tokuma Japan Communications
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
A young professional mahjong player, Sakurai Shoichi (Shimizu Kentaro), who graduated from university, was employed at a real estate company. While on a business trip with the company president (Hamada Akira) to a secluded hot spring town, he learns that an elderly couple who are the president's benefactors are in trouble. The old man was a former gambler who ran the town with honor and compassion, but his business was taken away by an emerging gangster (Hiura Tsutomu). When Sakurai Shoichi finds out that the emerging gangster is making a shady profit from mahjong, he offers to play as a substitute for the player without payment.
Art Direction:
Masato Miyano
Assistant Director:
Kazutoshi Sugawara
Associate Producer:
Mitsumasa Sakemi
Takahiro Hanzawa
Casting:
Akiko Kubota
Creative Consultant:
Nobuyuki Tanaka
Junji Yasuda
Development Producer:
Ippei Takahashi
Director:
Masaru Konuma
Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Ogata
Editor:
Kanichi Yoneyama
Lighting Director:
Seisaku Kimura
Location Coordinator:
Tetsuya Nakamura
Original Story:
Takeshi Kanda
Other:
Kimihiro Shima
Producer:
Akihiro Ito
Takeshi Kato
Hiroshi Hanzawa
Production Manager:
Shinji Nakazawa
Recording Supervision:
Kunio Ashihara
Hiroko Kumano
Screenplay:
Takeshi Kanda
Takeshi Saito
Songs:
Shigeru Yamakawa
Still Photographer:
Junji Saito
Story Consultant:
Shiichiro Yanagi
Stunt Coordinator:
Hideo Saito
Supervising Producer:
Shoichi Sakurai
Technical Advisor:
Ken Suenaga
Video Assist Operator:
Soichiro Hiragane
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