Deadly Outlaw: Rekka
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Deadly Outlaw: Rekka | |
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Directed by | Takashi Miike |
Written by | Shigenori Takechi |
Music by | Joe Yamanaka |
Cinematography | Kiyoshi Itô |
Editing by | Yasushi Shimamura |
Release date(s) | 2002 |
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Deadly Outlaw: Rekka (Jitsuroku Andô Noboru kyôdô-den: Rekka, also known as Violent Fire) is a 2002 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike starring Riki Takeuchi and Sonny Chiba.
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[edit] Plot
After Kunisada (Riki Takeuchi)'s yakuza leader and father figure is brutally murdered, he and his best friend (Kenichi Endo) go on a two-man mission to avenge his death, killing other Yakuza leaders leading to a final confrontation by the old man's killers.
[edit] Cast
- Riki Takeuchi as Kunisada
- Ryôsuke Miki
- Kenichi Endo
- Mika Katsumura
- Sonny Chiba
- Yuya Uchida
- Tetsuro Tamba
- Renji Ishibashi
- Lily as Kunisada's Godmother
- Miho Nomoto
- Joe Yamanaka
- Rikiya Yasuoka
[edit] Other credits
- Produced by
- Akira Ando - planner
- Mitsuru Kurosawa - executive producer: Toei Video
- Fujio Matsushima - associate planner
- Tsuneo Seto - producer
- Shigenori Takechi - associate planner
- Sound Department: Fusao Yuwaki - sound
- Supervisor: Noboru Ando
[edit] Notes
The entire soundtrack to this film is the album Satori by Flower Travellin' Band, whose lead singer Joe Yamanaka and producer Yuya Uchida also have small roles in the film.
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