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Release Date:
April 19, 1964
Original Title:
猟人日記
Alternate Titles:
Ryojin nikki
Ryōjin nikki
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 123
Leaving his wife in Osaka, Honda leads a double life in Tokyo – after spending the day as an elite businessman, he flirts around in the evenings. He even rents a secret apartment where he keeps record of his girl hunts in his diary, the ‘Hunter’s Diary’. One day, he finds an article in the newspaper – a murder of a young woman in his diary. A few days later, another woman from his diary is murdered. He soon finds himself in a labyrinth of fear, as women named in his diary are killed one after another...
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Art Direction:
Yasuhiro Otsuru
Assistant Director:
Kimiyoshi Soga
Director:
Kō Nakahira
Director of Photography:
Yoshihiro Yamazaki
Editor:
Masanori Tsujii
Lighting Technician:
Toshio Mori
Original Music Composer:
Toshirō Mayuzumi
Original Story:
Masako Togawa
Screenplay:
Tatsuo Asano
Sound Recordist:
Fumio Hashimoto
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