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About the Film

Year

1989

Rating

R

Genre

Action / Adventure / Drama

Running Time

126 MIN

Synopsis

Director Ridley Scott's international crime thriller stars Michael Douglas as Mike Conklin, a New York detective under investigation for corruption. When yakuza hit man Sato (Yusaku Matsuda) kills two American mobsters in New York, he's extradited to Osaka to face trial, with Conklin and Charlie Vincent (Andy Garcia) as his escorts. Mistakenly turning over their prisoner to yakuza disguised as police, Conklin and Vincent realize, after running down some blind alleys, that they have no chance of finding Sato in the unfamiliar city and enlist the services of Japanese desk cop Masahiro "Mas" Masumoto (Ken Takakura). While relaxing with Mas at a karaoke bar, the cops also get information on the world of the yakuza from Joyce Kinglsey (Kate Capshaw), a high-class bargirl. As they continue the search for Sato, the scrupulous, methodical, and civilized style of Japanese police work rubs the improvisational, rule-breaking Americans the wrong way. But when Vincent is murdered, Mas and Conklin realize that success will come only through a blending of investigative and cultural styles. The almost impenetrably sooty, neon-saturated city of Osaka is superbly photographed by future director Jan de Bont.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Michael Douglas

Nick Conklin

Andy Garcia

Charlie Vincent

Ken Takakura

Mashahiro Matsumoto

Kate Capshaw

Joyce Kingsley

Yusaku Matsuda

Sato

Shigeru Koyama

Ohashi

John Spencer

Oliver

Guts Ishimatsu

Katayama

Yuya Uchida

Nashida

Tomisaburo Wakayama

Sugai

About the Crew

Director

Ridley Scott

Producer

Michael Douglas

Producer

Craig Bolotin

Producer

Stanley R. Jaffe

Producer

Sherry Lansing

Writer

Craig Bolotin

Writer

Warren Lewis

Music Scoring

Hans Zimmer