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69
Japanese poster
Directed bySang-il Lee
Written byKankuro Kudo
StarringSatoshi Tsumabuki
Masanobu Andō
Yuta Kanai
Asami Mizukawa
CinematographyKozo Shibasaki
Edited byTsuyoshi Imai
Music byMasakazu Sakuma
Naoki Tachikawa
Distributed byToei Company

Release date

  • 2004 (2004)
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$4,551,540[1]

69 is a 2004 film adaptationofRyu Murakami's novel 69.

Plot[edit]

Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan, 1969: Inspired by the iconoclastic examples of Dylan, Kerouac, Godard and Che, a band of mildly disaffected teenagers led by the smilingly charismatic Ken (Tsumabuki Satoshi) decide to shake up "the establishment," i.e., their repressive school and the nearby US military installation. A series of anarchic pranks meets with varying levels of success, until Ken and company focus their energies on mounting a multimedia "happening" to combine music, film and theater. Complications ensue.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "69". Boxofficemojo. Retrieved March 4, 2012.

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