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The Apology King (2013)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 2H 8M

Director : Nobuo Mizuta
Writer : Kankuro Kudo

Synopsis

Ryoro Kurojima (Sadao Abe) is the director of a Tokyo apology center. His job is to teach others how to apologize. Ryoro Kurojima solves problems by using his apology techniques on anything from simple arbitration to a national crisis.

Actors

Sadawo Abe
Sadawo Abe
Ryoro Kurojima
Mao Inoue
Mao Inoue
Noriko Kuramochi
Masaki Okada
Masaki Okada
Takuya Numata
Katsumi Takahashi
Katsumi Takahashi
Tetsuro Nanbu
Yutaka Takenouchi
Yutaka Takenouchi
Masanomi Minoa
Machiko Ono
Machiko Ono
Office worker
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Tetsuro's ex-wife
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
Gosaku Wada
Gaku Hamada
Gaku Hamada
Wakubaru
Tokio Emoto
Tokio Emoto
Assistant director
Toru Nomaguchi
Toru Nomaguchi
Crown Prince of Empire Mantan
Ryo Iwamatsu
Ryo Iwamatsu
Film director
Haruna Kawaguchi
Haruna Kawaguchi
Innocence type of actress
Seiji Rokkaku
Seiji Rokkaku
Lawyer Takahata
Hideo Nakano
Hideo Nakano
Ierou Komura
Mari Hamada
Mari Hamada
Shidare
Satoru Matsuo
Satoru Matsuo
Driver
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Erito
Kazushige Komatsu
Kazushige Komatsu
Victim A
Hideyuki Kasahara
Hideyuki Kasahara
Nanbu's manager
Minami
Minami
Nami Minami
Sei Matobu
Sei Matobu
Minowa's wife
Akira Shirai
Akira Shirai
Distribution company president
Kyūsaku Shimada
Kyūsaku Shimada
Ootoya
Yasuhi Nakamura
Yasuhi Nakamura
Mantan's film director
Suzu Hirose
Suzu Hirose
Matsu
Matsu
Funaki
Takehiko Ono
Takehiko Ono
Kunimatsu
Masane Tsukayama
Masane Tsukayama
old king of empire Mantan
Hidekazu Yasui
Hidekazu Yasui
empire Mantan soldier
Tetsuhiro Ikeda
Tetsuhiro Ikeda
Misenaga
Ruka Wakabayashi
Ruka Wakabayashi
Tsutomu Funaki
Musashi Mochizuki
Musashi Mochizuki
Mantan kingdom soldier
Ryuhei Watabe
Ryuhei Watabe
sniper
Fukiko Hara
Fukiko Hara
Yuki Kameda
Yuki Kameda
Rinna Inoue
Rinna Inoue
Noriko 3 sai
Hiroki Ôkawa
Hiroki Ôkawa
Nakineiri masuta
Shuhei Yoshinaga
Shuhei Yoshinaga
Numa Taku joshi
Sanshô Shinsui
Sanshô Shinsui
Numa Taku chichi
Kentaro Tamura
Kentaro Tamura
Gongododan ten'in Akaishi
Yuri Aikawa
Yuri Aikawa
Masayuki Mizuta
Jon Kabira
Jon Kabira
Mio Nakajima
Mio Nakajima
Dream Ami
Dream Ami
Hiroyuki Yamamoto
Hiroyuki Yamamoto

Crews

Nobuo Mizuta
Nobuo Mizuta
Director
Kankuro Kudo
Kankuro Kudo
Screenplay
Daisuke Kadoya
Daisuke Kadoya
Producer
Nobuyuki Iinuma
Nobuyuki Iinuma
Producer
Kazutoshi Wadakura
Kazutoshi Wadakura
Producer
Satoshi Fukushima
Satoshi Fukushima
Producer
Kôichi Nakayama
Kôichi Nakayama
Director of Photography
Kazunori Miyake
Kazunori Miyake
Original Music Composer
Yuji Tsuzuki
Yuji Tsuzuki
Production Design
Norito Matsumoto
Norito Matsumoto
Gaffer
Hitoshi Tsurumaki
Hitoshi Tsurumaki
Sound Recordist
Seigo Hirasawa
Seigo Hirasawa
Editor
Minami Ichikawa
Minami Ichikawa
Co-Executive Producer
Kazuaki Itô
Kazuaki Itô
Co-Executive Producer
Tomoko Jo
Tomoko Jo
Executive Producer
Makiko Nagasaka
Makiko Nagasaka
Co-Executive Producer
Seiji Okuda
Seiji Okuda
Executive Producer
Keizô Shukuzaki
Keizô Shukuzaki
Line Producer
Atsushi Terada
Atsushi Terada
Co-Executive Producer
Yûko Takeshige
Yûko Takeshige
Casting
Shinsuke Kojima
Shinsuke Kojima
Art Direction
Yuji Tsuzuki
Yuji Tsuzuki
Art Direction
Yutaka Mogi
Yutaka Mogi
Set Decoration
Sachiko Itô
Sachiko Itô
Costume Designer
Takeo Arai
Takeo Arai
Hairstylist
Takeo Arai
Takeo Arai
Makeup Artist
Kimiyoshi Adachi
Kimiyoshi Adachi
First Assistant Director
Tsutomu Kawahigashi
Tsutomu Kawahigashi
Dolby Consultant
Mikio Mori
Mikio Mori
Dolby Consultant
Masaru Ohgawara
Masaru Ohgawara
Foley Artist
Masaru Ohgawara
Masaru Ohgawara
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Masaru Ohgawara
Masaru Ohgawara
Sound Effects Editor
Issei Oda
Issei Oda
Visual Effects Supervisor
Donny Pranata
Donny Pranata
Rotoscoping Artist
Joko Priyono
Joko Priyono
Rotoscoping Artist
Harris Reggy
Harris Reggy
Roto Supervisor
Erik Sinaulan
Erik Sinaulan
Rotoscoping Artist
Kevin Terahadi
Kevin Terahadi
Rotoscoping Artist
Kento Matsumoto
Kento Matsumoto
Gaffer
Chikako Abo
Chikako Abo
Script Supervisor

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