A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1985
Original Title:
痴漢電車聖子のお尻
Alternate Titles:
Chikan Densha: Seiko no Oshiri
Molester Train 29
かいじん21面相
痴●電車 聖子のお尻
痴漢電車 聖子のお尻
Production Companies:
Shintoho Pictures
Shishi Production
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
Who is it that sends a threatening letter demanding 100 million yen in exchange for distributing "poisoned rice" to boost sales of a famous brand of rice? As instructed, the bag of rice stuffed with money is thrown from the railway bridge into the riverbank. A street performer gets caught up in an incident through an unexpected incident and contacts a woman who is thought to be an accomplice in an attempt to clear his name, but the incident eventually escalates into murder...
Assistant Director:
Masahiro Kasai
Assistant Gaffer:
Saisuke Satô
Color Grading:
Naoki Kayano
Director:
Yojiro Takita
Director of Photography:
Yōichi Shiga
Editor:
Shōji Sakai
Executive Producer:
Kan Mukai
Gaffer:
Hajime Ishibe
Music:
Takashi Akutagawa
Screenplay:
Shūji Kataoka
Isao Takagi
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