A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 27, 1991
Original Title:
ジゴロ・コップ 六本木・赤坂 美少年倶楽部
Alternate Titles:
Gigolo Cop Roppongi Akasaka Bishōnen Club
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Kosaido Production
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
A police officer is recruited to a special agency and given a license to kill. He is given a dozen or so young policemen and a bar as a front. Meanwhile, girls are disappearing and the friend of one girl is searching for her. It turns out the girls are being kidnapped and sold into bizarre kinky sex games to rich industrialists by a megalomaniacal corporation. One of the young deputies becomes involved and finds a friend of his (the boyfriend of the searching woman) is involved.
Art Direction:
Koji Kominato
Assistant Director:
Masahide Kuwabara
Director:
Takemitsu Satou
Director of Photography:
Kizashi Hayashi
Editor:
Yasushi Shimamura
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jun Nagara
Executive Producer:
Kunihiko Uesato
Lighting Technician:
Nobuo Maehara
Original Music Composer:
Yoshihiro Tomonari
Original Story:
Kunihiko Uesato
Akio Takemoto
Producer:
Shunsuke Yoshida
Kyoji Sugawara
Screenplay:
Akio Takemoto
Bunmei Watanabe
Hiro Masaki
Sound Recordist:
Tamotsu Kawada
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