冷たいのがお好き (1987) [N/A]

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Release Date:
April 14, 1987

Original Title:
冷たいのがお好き

Alternate Titles:
冷たいのがお好き・女二人のグルメ完全犯罪!誰にでもできる浮気男の殺し方教えます

Production Companies:
Nippon Television Network Corporation
TELEPACK

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Harue Hashimoto is a popular mystery writer. She always talks about murder tricks to make it look like an accident with her friends Mayumi Tsukasa, a singer, and Miki Kitamura, an editor. Miki has a habit of saying that she wants to kill her boyfriend Kyosuke Takamaki.

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Art Direction:
Isao Hodota

Assistant Director:
Yasuo Hagiya
Naoto Sakai
Isao Kaneko

Audio Post Coordinator:
Masashi Kikuchi

Decorator:
Yamazaki Fukumatsu

Development Producer:
Takashi Kosaka

Director:
Masaru Konuma

Director of Photography:
Masaki Mizuno

Editor:
Mamoru Iizuka

Lighting Director:
Shunichi Yoneda

Lyricist:
Etsuko Kisugi

Makeup Artist:
Hiroko Nakamura

Music:
Masahiko Satoh

Music Producer:
Kyohei Tsutsumi

Original Music Composer:
Satoshi Takebe

Original Story:
Kimiko Koizumi

Producer:
Kazuo Nozue
Tomoko Kobashi
Shigeru Shinohara

Production Design:
Satomitsu Kishi

Production Manager:
Hiroshi Hashimoto

Public Relations:
Shuichi Nakahara

Screenplay:
Toshirō Ide

Script Supervisor:
Noriko Takayama

Sound Effects:
Shinichi Sako

Theme Song Performance:
Hiromi Iwasaki

Video Assist Operator:
Kunihiko Watanabe

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