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Release Date:
September 5, 1995
Original Title:
Zero WOMAN II 警視庁0課の女
Alternate Titles:
Zero Woman II
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
GAGA Communications
Vision Sugimoto
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 99
A gang of young thieves try to rob a mob boss, but their heist is interrupted by an officer of the Tokyo Police Department's elite Zero Division. They get away with the loot, but the officer, a beautiful, more-than-slightly psychotic young woman who also happens to be an excellent shot, is tracking them down. To bring the case to a successful conclusion, she must deal with rival crime gangs, small- time crooks, and the wavering loyalties of her own partner.
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Art Direction:
Seiju Kobayashi
Assistant Director:
Hideaki Yoshida
Director:
Daisuke Gotô
Director of Photography:
Yōichi Shiga
Editor:
Naoto Komatsu
Executive Producer:
Hiroshi Yamaji
Hideo Sugimoto
Lighting Technician:
Hiroaki Shiraishi
Original Music Composer:
Ryuji Murayama
Original Story:
Tooru Shinohara
Producer:
Shinsuke Yamazaki
Yoshinori Chiba
Screenplay:
Chiaki Hashiba
Daisuke Gotô
Sound Recordist:
Takamasa Nakayama
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