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Release Date:
April 19, 1997
Original Title:
鬼火
Alternate Titles:
Onibi
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
GAGA Communications
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
After spending over half his life in prison, ex-hitman Kunihiro is determined to go straight. But the shortcomings of the new gangs mean that he is soon having to call on his old-school yakuza talents. And when he falls for Asako, a beautiful piano player, she unknowingly ignites a fire within Kuni that will immolate everything and everybody around him. Regarded by many as his masterpiece, Onibi has all the hallmarks of a Mochizuki film, with the gangster elements tightly compressed and controlled to allow space in which a subdued romance can bloom. Coming from a background in porno cinema, this master of sexual relations injects a fresh passion and tension into the macho world of the yakuza film.
Cinematography:
Naoaki Imaizumi
Director:
Rokurō Mochizuki
Editor:
Yasushi Shimamura
Executive Producer:
Hiroshi Yamji
Lighting Technician:
Masaaki Sakurai
Line Producer:
Masashi Minami
Original Music Composer:
Kenichi Kamio
Producer:
Toshiki Kimura
Yoshinori Chiba
Production Design:
Hirohide Shibata
Second Unit:
Kazuhiko Nakamura
Sound Editor:
Yukiya Sato
Writer:
Toshiyuki Morioka
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