Another Lonely Hitman

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Screenplay byToshiyuki Morioka
Based onNovel by Yukio Yamanouchi
CinematographyNaoaki Imaizumi
Another Lonely Hitman
Directed byRokurō Mochizuki
Screenplay byToshiyuki Morioka
Based onNovel by Yukio Yamanouchi
CinematographyNaoaki Imaizumi
Music byKazutoki Umezu
Release date
  • July 1, 1995 (1995-07-01)
Running time
105 min.
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Another Lonely Hitman (新・悲しきヒットマン, Shin kanashiki hittoman) is a 1995 Japanese yakuza film directed by Rokurō Mochizuki starring Ryo Ishibashi and Asami Sawaki, who was making her film debut. The film was based on a novel by Yukio Yamanouchi who also appears as an actor in the film.[1][2] The Japanese title of the film begins with the character 新, shin (new), to distinguish this movie from a 1989 film 悲しきヒットマン (Lonely or Sad Hitman), also based on a novel by Yamanouchi but unrelated in plot.[2]

After 10 years in prison, yakuza hitman Takashi Tachibana is returning to a new mob scene where his code of honor is outdated. The old violent gangs have now turned to drug dealing as their main business. His old mob presents him with a bundle of cash and Yuki, a call girl who is addicted to drugs as he once was. Tachibana falls for the girl and tries to rehabilitate her which eventually causes trouble with his own gang and rivals as well.

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Release

The film was released theatrically in Japan on July 1, 1995.[1] A DVD version with English subtitles which included an interview with director Mochizuki came out May 31, 2005.[3]

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