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Phone Call to the Bar (2011)

Genre : Action, Drama, Crime

Runtime : 2H 5M

Director : Hajime Hashimoto
Writer : Ryota Kosawa, Yasushi Sutô

Synopsis

In the Susukino red light district of Sapporo, a private detective (Yo Oizumi) drinks alcohol with his driver Takada (Ryuhei Matsuda) in his favourite bar. There he receives a phone call from a woman who identifies herself as Kyoko Kondo. The woman asks the detective to complete a simple task. The detective, having an excellent sense for danger, thinks the work is easy and accepts the case. The next day he begins the investigation.

Actors

Yo Oizumi
Yo Oizumi
The Detective
Ryuhei Matsuda
Ryuhei Matsuda
Takada
Koyuki
Koyuki
Saori
Toshiyuki Nishida
Toshiyuki Nishida
Toshio Kirishima
Satomi Achiwa
Satomi Achiwa
Yasuko Taguchi
Tamae Ando
Tamae Ando
Mineko
Yoshiki Arizono
Yoshiki Arizono
Kohei Taguchi
Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Kyosuke Iwabuchi
Ryuji Katagiri
Ryuji Katagiri
Kajiwara-Gumi Kumichô
Shion Machida
Shion Machida
Kyoko Kondo
Carmen Maki
Carmen Maki
Maki
Yutaka Matsushige
Yutaka Matsushige
Aida
Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya
Mitsugu Iwabuchi
Ikuji Nakamura
Ikuji Nakamura
Minami
Kazuki Namioka
Kazuki Namioka
Sayama
Keiko Takeshita
Keiko Takeshita
Yuriko Kondo
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Megumi Kondo

Crews

Hajime Hashimoto
Hajime Hashimoto
Director
Naomi Azuma
Naomi Azuma
Novel
Ryota Kosawa
Ryota Kosawa
Screenplay
Yasushi Sutô
Yasushi Sutô
Screenplay
Yoshihiro Ike
Yoshihiro Ike
Original Music Composer
Shin'ya Tadano
Shin'ya Tadano
Editor
Yasushi Sutô
Yasushi Sutô
Producer
Kazunari Tanaka
Kazunari Tanaka
Director of Photography

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