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Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
筋肉インフルエンザ
Alternate Titles:
Kin-Niku Influenza
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Probably the film in which more people are kidnapped in the shortest amount of time than any other film in cinema history. The antics and light-heartedness that run throughout the film, including the storyline, make it worthy of being called a 'violent film', despite the fact that there are no violent scenes at all. It is also a 'hero film' in that the protagonist has style and sticks to it whether he is hurt or not.
Director:
Keiji Ichikawa
Akira Arima
Director of Photography:
Keiji Ichikawa
Editor:
Keiji Ichikawa
Music:
Keiji Ichikawa
Takashi Kamimori
Akira Arima
Producer:
Akira Arima
Keiji Ichikawa
Script:
Akira Arima
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