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The Clone Returns Home (2008)

Genre : Drama, Science Fiction

Runtime : 1H 50M

Director : Kanji Nakajima
Writer : Kanji Nakajima

Synopsis

Kohei Takahara, an astronaut who dies in the line of duty, is legally resurrected as a clone: however, contrary to the scientists’ expectations, he reverts to his childhood memories when his twin brother drowned sacrificing his life for Kohei. Kohei’s clone discovers the body of his former self mistakenly believing that it is his deceased twin. Reliving his tragic past, he sets off carrying his corpse body to the beautiful hometown where he lived with his now dead mother.

Actors

Hiromi Nagasaku
Hiromi Nagasaku
Tokie Takahara
Mitsuhiro Oikawa
Mitsuhiro Oikawa
Kohei Takahara
Kyūsaku Shimada
Kyūsaku Shimada
Kagaeyama
Eri Shida
Eri Shida
Yoko Takahara
Tôru Shinagawa
Tôru Shinagawa
Teshigawara
Ken'ichi Yajima
Ken'ichi Yajima
Sasagawa
Kôzô Satô
Kôzô Satô
Towada
Chieko Ichikawa
Chieko Ichikawa
Mitsu Takahara
Akira Ogata
Akira Ogata
waste disposal worker
Taijiro Tamura
Taijiro Tamura
farmer
Ryo Tsukamoto
Ryo Tsukamoto
young Kohei
Sho Tsukamoto
Sho Tsukamoto
young Noboru
Takahiro Hirano
Takahiro Hirano
Yagihashi
Airi Tsurumi
Airi Tsurumi
Teshigawara's granddaughter
Akemi Fuji
Akemi Fuji
Kanemoto's mother
Yoshito Shimizu
Yoshito Shimizu
Fukunaga
Akiko Hayashi
Akiko Hayashi
nurse
Takashi Kikuchi
Takashi Kikuchi
Kei Mizuki
Kei Mizuki
Masato Shibasaki
Masato Shibasaki
father
Mao Yuki
Mao Yuki

Crews

Kanji Nakajima
Kanji Nakajima
Director
Kanji Nakajima
Kanji Nakajima
Screenplay
Kiyoshi Inoue
Kiyoshi Inoue
Producer
Yuya Sakurai
Yuya Sakurai
Associate Producer
Tomohiko Seki
Tomohiko Seki
Line Producer
Yoshiaki Tago
Yoshiaki Tago
Producer
Toshio Uekusa
Toshio Uekusa
Associate Producer
Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders
Executive Producer
Rie Yamamoto
Rie Yamamoto
Producer
Yuta Yamashita
Yuta Yamashita
Original Music Composer
Hideho Urata
Hideho Urata
Director of Photography
Ken Mimeta
Ken Mimeta
Editor
Ryoichi Kondo
Ryoichi Kondo
Casting
Norifumi Ataka
Norifumi Ataka
Art Direction
Masae Miyamoto
Masae Miyamoto
Costume Design
Chiaki Shimada
Chiaki Shimada
Makeup Artist
Hiroyasu Kitagawa
Hiroyasu Kitagawa
First Assistant Director
Masaru Usui
Masaru Usui
Sound
Masahiro Onda
Masahiro Onda
Visual Effects
Yoshio Tsunetani
Yoshio Tsunetani
Gaffer
Yukiko Nagasaka
Yukiko Nagasaka
Script Supervisor
Takeo Kimura
Takeo Kimura
Production Design

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