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Kinji Fukasaku

Kinji Fukasaku

film director (1930-2003)
July 3, 1930 (January 12, 2003)

Battle Royale II: Requiem

V.O.: Batoru rowaiaru II: Rekuiemu
Jap. 2003. Adventures by Kenta Fukasaku, Kinji Fukasaku with Shugo Oshinari, Ai Maeda, Tatsuya Fujiwara. Three years after the failure of the last "Battle Royale" program, a class of students is sent to an island to put an end to an international terrorist's acts.
Runtime: 155 min.

Battle Royale

V.O.: Batoru rowaiaru
Jap. 2000. Thriller by Kinji Fukasaku with Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Takeshi Kitano. In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill one another under the revolutionary "Battle Royale" act.
Runtime: 114 min.

The Geisha House

V.O.: Omocha
Jap. 1999. Mores drama by Kinji Fukasaku with Fuji Junko, Kitajima Mai, Miyamoto Maki. The tumultuous life of young geishas in Japan in the late 1950s.

Virus

V.O.: Fukkatsu no hi
Jap. 1980. Science-fiction by Kinji Fukasaku with Sonny Chiba, Chuck Connors, Stephanie Faulkner.
Runtime: 108 min.

Message from Space

V.O.: Uchu kara no messeji
Jap. 1978. Science-fiction by Kinji Fukasaku with Vic Morrow, Philip Casnoff, Peggy Lee Brennan.
Runtime: 105 min.

Combat sans code d'honneur

V.O.: Jingi naki tatakai
Jap. 1973. by Kinji Fukasaku.
U.S. 1970. History by Richard Fleischer, Kinji Fukasaku with George Macready, Toshio Masuda, So Yamamura. In 1941, the Japanese attack the American base at Pearl Harbor.
Runtime: 143 min.
U.S. 1968. Science-fiction by Kinji Fukasaku with Robert Horton, Luciana Paluzzi, Richard Jaeckel. The crew of a space station must contend with a monster born from a mysterious substance.
Runtime: 90 min.

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