Gaiji Keisatsu (film)
Gaiji Keisatsu (外事警察, Gaiji keisatsu), also known in English as Black Dawn,[1] is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Kentarō Horikirizono and based on a novel by Iku Asō.[2][3][4]
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Directed by | Kentarō Horikirizono |
Written by | Ryota Kosawa |
Based on | Gaiji Keisatsu by Iku Asō |
Starring | Atsurō Watabe Kim Kang-woo Yōko Maki Machiko Ono Min Tanaka Im Hyeon-jun Kenichi Endō Kimiko Yo Ryo Ishibashi Toshiyuki Kitami Kenichi Takito Shibukawa Kiyohiko |
Cinematography | Kazunori Soma |
Edited by | Shinichi Suzuki |
Music by | Shigeru Umebayashi |
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Running time | 128 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Cast
- Atsurō Watabe as Kenji Sumimoto (Nihongo: 澄本健二, Sumimoto Kenji)
- Kim Kang-woo as An Min-cheol (Hangul: 안민철, An Min-cheol/Nihongo: アン・ミンチョル, An Minchoru)
- Yōko Maki as Kaori (Nihongo: かおり, Kaori)
- Machiko Ono as Hina Matsuzawa (Nihongo: 松沢ひな, Matsuzawa Hina)
- Min Tanaka as Masayoshi Jo (Nihongo: 城正義, Jō Masayoshi)
- Im Hyung-joon as Kim Jeong-soo (Hangul: 김정수, Gim Jeong-su/Nihongo: キム・ジョンス, Kimu Jonsu)
- Kenichi Endō as Toshiki Kurata (Nihongo: 倉田俊樹, Kurata Toshiki)
- Kimiko Yo as Kumi Muramatsu (Nihongo: 村松久美, Muramatsu Kumi)
- Ryo Ishibashi as Shotaro Ariga (Nihongo: 有賀章太郎, Ariga Shōtarō)
- Toshiyuki Kitami as Ryoga Kanazawa (Nihongo: 金沢良賀 Kanazawa Ryōga)
- Kenichi Takito as Shoma Hisano (Nihongo: 久野昌磨, Hisano Shōma)
- Shibukawa Kiyohiko as Takuya Morinaga (Nihongo: 森永拓也, Morinaga Takuya)
- Hana Toyoshima as Kotomi (Nihongo: ことみ, Kotomi)
- Lee Kyeong-Yeong as Choi Kil-Sun (Chosongul: 최길선, Choe Gil-seon/Nihongo: チェ・ギルソン, Che Giruson), a North Korean terrorist
- Park Won-sang as North Korean defector broker source
- Kim Eung-soo as Park Jong-sik (Hangul: 박종식, Bag Jong-sig/Nihongo: パク・ジョンシク, Paku Jonshiku)
- Kim Jae-Il as soldier
See also
References
- JAPAN FILMFEST HAMBURG Archived 2012-06-18 at the Wayback Machine(German)
- 外事警察. Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- chtite_asu (2011-11-02). "Gaiji Keisatsu adapté en film en 2012". Total Manga (in French). Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- Derek Elley (2012-08-09). "Black Dawn". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
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