Battle Girl: The Living Dead in Tokyo Bay (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 8, 1991

Original Title:
バトルガール Tokyo Crisis Wars

Alternate Titles:
Batoru gâru: Tokyo crisis wars
Battle Girl
Battle Girl: Living Dead in Tokyo Bay
Battle Girl: Tokyo Crisis Wars
Living Dead in Tokyo Bay

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Daiei Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 73

A meteor lands in Japan and the fallout creates a “shield” around Tokyo, encasing the city in a foggy darkness. A state of martial law is declared. People are in a panic as violent crime and corruption spreads throughout the region and punk gangs are ruling the streets. As if things weren’t bad enough, a chemical reaction from the meteor unleashes a deadly virus and now the dead are coming back to life as flesh-eating zombies!

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Art Direction:
Akira Ishige

Director:
Kazuo Komizu

Editor:
Kan Suzuki

Executive Producer:
Kai Shimada

Music:
RA

Original Concept:
Takashi Mitsuda

Producer:
Toshimasa Tokiya
Kohei Hatta
Kazunari Hashiguchi

Screenplay:
Hitoshi Matsuyama

Sound Effects:
Masami Nishioka

Sound Recordist:
Masami Nishioka

Special Effects Supervisor:
Hitoshi Matsuyama

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