Chinese Dinner

5.0
  • Run time: 78 min
  • Premiere: 2001. March 16.

Hoshino (Toshiro Yanagiba) is the mob-connected owner of a ritzy Chinese restaurant. One evening he’s sitting down in a lavishly appointed private room to enjoy an elaborate multicourse dinner, when he gets a call from a crooked politician of his acquaintance. A long-meditated money-laundering deal is about to bear fruit and earn him a cool 5 billion yen. The gang boss who backed him on this deal will be pleased. He is, understandably, in the mood for celebrating when an unexpected visitor (Izam) arrives — a tall, husky, mincing fellow in dreadlocks, with a gun. He is a hit man sent to whack Hoshino — but for what? The hit man neither explains nor kills; instead he sits down at the table and asks Hoshino when dinner is going to be served. Coolly, Hoshino calls in Chinese for the waitress, who enters, wearing a red, slit dress and an inscrutable expression, with the first course. The longest meal of Hoshino’s life has just begun.

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Art

Hisao Inagaki

Art Direction

Camera

Satoru Karasawa

Director of Photography

Directing

Editing

Soichi Ueno

Editor

Production

Norio Watanabe

Producer

Yumi Yokoo

Producer

Mitsuru Itô

Executive Producer

Hirofumi Ogoshi

Executive Producer

Katsuhiko Takemasa

Executive Producer

Sound

Soichi Inoue

Sound Recordist

Writing

Manabu Kato

Screenplay

Michizô Kitô

Screenplay

Art

Hisao Inagaki

Art Direction

Camera

Satoru Karasawa

Director of Photography

Directing

Editing

Soichi Ueno

Editor

Production

Norio Watanabe

Producer

Yumi Yokoo

Producer

Mitsuru Itô

Executive Producer

Hirofumi Ogoshi

Executive Producer

Katsuhiko Takemasa

Executive Producer

Sound

Soichi Inoue

Sound Recordist

Writing

Manabu Kato

Screenplay

Michizô Kitô

Screenplay