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Release Date:
June 1, 2016
Original Title:
64-ロクヨン-後編
Alternate Titles:
64 Rokuyon Kohen
64 ロクヨン 後編
64-ロクヨン-後編
Six Four: Part 2
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
TOHO
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 119
1989: 64th and last year of the Showa era. A girl is kidnapped and killed. The unsolved case is called Case 64 ('rokuyon'). 2002: Yoshinobu Mikami, who was the detective in charge of the Case 64, moves as a Public Relations Officer in the Police Affairs Department. His relation with the reporters is conflicted and his own daughter is missing. The statute of limitations for the Case 64 will expire in one year. Then a kidnapping case, similar to the Case 64, takes place. The rift between the criminal investigation department and police administration department deepens. Mikami challenges the case as a public relations secretary.
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Director:
Takahisa Zeze
Director of Photography:
Kōichi Saitō
Editor:
Ryo Hayano
Gaffer:
Meichô Tomiyama
Line Producer:
Hiroto Takeishi
Novel:
Hideo Yokoyama
Original Music Composer:
Takatsugu Muramatsu
Producer:
Masaaki Ito
Production Design:
Toshihiro Isomi
Screenplay:
Shinichi Hisamatsu
Takahisa Zeze
Script:
Yukiko Eguchi
Theme Song Performance:
Kazumasa Oda
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Masaru Tateishi
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