Dead End (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 4, 1978

Original Title:
さすらいの恋人 眩暈

Alternate Titles:
Sasurai no koibito: memai
Wandering Lovers: Dizziness

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

In the dead end of their youth, they indulge in love and desire--- for them, it is not a graveyard.

A man and woman meet when he pulls her out of an icy fountain that she has just jumped into. But their developing romance is marred by bad friends, money troubles and illegal sex work.

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Art Direction:
Natsuo Kawafune

Assistant Camera:
Kazumi Sugimoto
Haruhi Taguchi

Assistant Director:
Naosuke Kurosawa
Toshiharu Ikeda

Color Grading:
Teio Noda

Development Producer:
Shiro Sasaki

Director:
Masaru Konuma

Director of Photography:
Masaru Mori

Editor:
Jun Nabeshima

Fight Choreographer:
Yoshihiko Tabata

Lighting Director:
Hideyuki Kobayashi

Lighting Technician:
Kikuo Okada
Kimura Hidekazu
Suzuki Kimio
Seiichi Takayanagi
Naohiro Hosaka

Original Music Composer:
Tsutomu Sanada

Producer:
Yutaka Okada

Production Manager:
Tsutomu Yamamoto

Recording Supervision:
Ryoko Shinseki

Screenplay:
Masayasu Ōebara

Set Designer:
Akio Yamamoto

Sound Recordist:
Nobumasa Fukushima

Special Props:
Yasuo Ochiai

Still Photographer:
Yuji Meguro

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