Japan / Mar 05, 1949
Shooting Star (1949)
SHOOTING STAR
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Based on that testimony, an investigation is launched in the entertainment district, and through a brief conversation between Toda and Nanako at the cabaret "R-Red," it becomes apparent that her lover, Kaneda, is suspicious. Toda and Kaneda are, in fact, members of the gang currently being frantically pursued by the Metropolitan Police. Their leader is a ruthless man named Yoshio Matsui, known as "Tetsu the Murakumo," who has his mistress, Aiko, working as a singer at this cabaret. Kaneda, using his leg injury caused by Detective Mishima as leverage, demands a large sum of money from Tetsu, but is instead met with gunfire from Tetsu's gang. Upon hearing the gunshots, Officer Fujita, who was patrolling nearby, gives chase. As Kaneda lies dying, he reveals the truth before drawing his last breath. With this near-confirmation, Fujita puts out an all-points bulletin for Tetsu.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 流星 |
| Original language | 日本語 (JA) |
| Spoken languages | 日本語 |
| Production countries | Japan |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Shintoho Company |
| Release date | 5 marzo 1949 |
| Production | Nobuo Aoyagi |
| Writer | Kennosuke Tateoka, Yutaka Abe |
| Cinematography | Shin Yamanaka |
| Assistant directors | Yutaka Abe |
| Lighting | Kaiya Sato |
| Production design | Seigo Shindo |
| Art direction | Seigo Shindo |
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| Set decoration | Seigo Shindo |
| Music | Ryōichi Hattori |
| Sound | Ryōichi Hattori |
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