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How long is Boiling Point?
1 hour and 36 minutes
When was Boiling Point released?
November 19, 1999
What is the IMDb rating of Boiling Point?
6.8 out of 10
Who stars in Boiling Point?
Takeshi Kitano
,
Yûrei Yanagi
, and
Yuriko Ishida
Who wrote Boiling Point?
Takeshi Kitano
Who directed Boiling Point?
Takeshi Kitano
Who was the producer of Boiling Point?
Toshio Nabeshima
Who was the executive producer of Boiling Point?
Kazuyoshi Okuyama
Who was the cinematographer for Boiling Point?
Katsumi Yanagijima
Who was the editor of Boiling Point?
Toshio Taniguchi
What is the plot of Boiling Point?
Two disquieted junior baseball players seek revenge on the local yakuza for attacking their coach.
How much did Boiling Point earn at the US box office?
$1,470
What is Boiling Point rated?
Not Rated
What genre is Boiling Point?
Action, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Thriller
How many awards has Boiling Point won?
1 award
How many awards has Boiling Point been nominated for?
3 nominations
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