
Outrage (2010)
Autoreiji (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 1h 49min
- Action, Crime
- 12 Jun 2010 (Japan)
- Movie
- 1 nomination.
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Cast
Directed by
Takeshi Kitano |
Written by
Takeshi Kitano | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Tadao Hanashi | ... | associate producer |
Makoto Kakurai | ... | line producer |
Shinji Komiya | ... | line producer |
Masayuki Mori | ... | producer |
Yoshinori Takeda | ... | associate producer |
Katsuji Umezawa | ... | associate producer |
Takio Yoshida | ... | producer |
Music by
Keiichi Suzuki |
Cinematography by
Katsumi Yanagijima | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Yoshinori Ohta | ||
Takeshi Kitano | ... | (uncredited) |
Casting By
Takefumi Yoshikawa |
Art Direction by
Norihiro Isoda |
Costume Design by
Kazuko Kurosawa |
Makeup Department
Masako Hosokawa | ... | makeup artist |
Ayumi Koide | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Yûya Satoyoshi | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hirofumi Inaba | ... | first assistant director |
Kôhei Kinomoto | ... | assistant director |
Toshiyuki Morishita | ... | assistant director |
Daisuke Yamamoto | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Kentarô Kosaka | ... | assistant art director |
Tomoko Kotakemori | ... | assistant art director |
Naoki Ohtani | ... | assistant property master |
Tatsuo Ozeki | ... | property master |
Hanako Yanagi | ... | assistant property master |
Sound Department
Senji Horiuchi | ... | supervising sound designer |
Hiroaki Kanachi | ... | assistant sound |
Noriaki Minami | ... | assistant sound |
Kentarô Oguro | ... | assistant sound |
Kenji Shibasaki | ... | sound effects editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Gô Hamai | ... | assistant camera |
Hiroumi Honma | ... | lighting technician |
Tomoya Kamata | ... | key grip |
Takanori Kashihara | ... | lighting technician |
Shigeto Mizuno | ... | assistant camera |
Masayuki Nishimura | ... | lighting technician |
Naoto Sarukata | ... | assistant camera |
Shinji Suzuki | ... | assistant camera |
Kenjirô Sô | ... | lighting technician |
Hitoshi Takaya | ... | gaffer |
Yuji Tsunekawa | ... | assistant grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Seiji Moriguchi | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Yohji Yamamoto | ... | Ôtomo costume designer |
Location Management
Yuji Saito | ... | location manager |
Yûji Saitô | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Kumiko Yoshida | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Scott Ennis | ... | creative marketing |
Tsutomu Horiuchi | ... | production committee: Omnibus Japan |
Shigehito Itô | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Jun'ichi Kimura | ... | production committee: Bandai Visual (as Junichi Kimura) |
Jessica Loddo | ... | dialoguiste & italian dubbing director |
Richard Lormand | ... | press: international |
Rie Sakaguchi | ... | production committee: Bandai Visual |
Masahiro Sugasawa | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Masahiko Umetsu | ... | boxing advisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Mediatres Estudio (2012) (Spain) (Distributor)
- Mediatres Estudio (2012) (Andorra) (Distributor)
- Cathay-Keris Films (2010) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Kino Bez Granits (2013) (Russia) (theatrical)
- Lighthouse Pictures (2010) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Magnet Releasing (2011) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Metropolitan Filmexport (2010) (France) (theatrical)
- Panasia Films (2010) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
- Angel Films (2010) (Denmark)
- Capelight Pictures (2011) (Germany) (DVD)
- Cinemax (2012) (Hungary) (tv)
- Happinet (2010) (Japan) (DVD)
- Happinet (2010) (Japan) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Lighthouse Pictures (2010) (Singapore)
- Madman Entertainment (2011) (Australia) (DVD)
- Panorama Distributions (2011) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- Panorama Distributions (2011) (Hong Kong) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Panorama Entertainment (2010) (Hong Kong)
- StudioCanal (2011) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- TV Tokyo (2011) (Japan) (tv)
- Warner Bros. (2010) (Japan)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- AS Car System (production services)
- African Boutique Azarai (prop services)
- Aoi Studio (post-production sound services)
- Aoyama Shoji (costume services)
- Arakawa Amour (costume services)
- Arena (costume services)
- Arquebuse (foley design studio)
- Artemis Classic (prop services)
- BBCO Japan (costume services)
- Basile 28 (costume services)
- Bellezza Studio (production services)
- Big Shot (production services)
- Bizaarria (costume services)
- Buona Giortana (costume services)
- Car Select A to Z (location services)
- Charmant (prop services)
- Chelsea (prop services)
- Continental Far East (Dolby consultant)
- Crown Shoe (prop services)
- DKSH (prop services)
- Direx (production services)
- Dragon Kicker (production services)
- E-mu (production services)
- Elite (prop services)
- Entertainment Partners Asia (production services)
- Exseli (production services)
- Felix Promotion (extras)
- Fennec (production services)
- Flex Japan (costume services)
- Fuji Location Service Co. (production services)
- Fuji Sobi (location services)
- Funtech (production services)
- Grace (location services)
- Hakozaki Dental Clinic (location services)
- Haruyama (costume services)
- Horikoshi Necktie (costume services)
- Hotel Pearl City Kobe (location services)
- Hyogo Location Support Net (location services)
- Hyogo Prefectual Institute of Technology (location services)
- Ibaraki Film Commission (location services)
- Ikuko (costume services)
- Ikuta Higashimongai (location services)
- Jaeger-LeCoultre (prop services)
- Jean MacLean (costume services)
- Kantouseijyou (production services)
- Kawasaki Kasei Chemicals (location services)
- Kobe City Central Wholesale Market Honjo (location services)
- Kobe City (location services)
- Kobe Film Office (location services)
- Kobe Film Office Supporters (KFOS) (location services)
- Kobe International Exhibition Hall (location services)
- Kobe Portopia Hotel (location services)
- Kodak Japan (film stock supplied by)
- Kuma Design Room (production services)
- Kuroki Pro (extras)
- Kurosawa Film Studio (production services)
- Maimu Pro (extras)
- Major Engager (creative marketing)
- Make-Up Dimensions (production services)
- Mazda Car Rental (production services)
- Meiho Enterprise (location services)
- Merry-Go-Round (location services)
- Mimatsu Shoji (costume services)
- Mitsutomo Kanko (location services)
- Mune Tokki (production services)
- NAC Image Technology (camera equipment supplied by)
- NTT Docomo (prop services)
- Nakasu Productions (production services)
- Nichiei Konpou (location services)
- Nicole (costume services)
- Nihon Shomei Co. (lighting equipment supplied by)
- Nikkatsu Studio (production services)
- Omnibus Japan (production services)
- Otto (costume services)
- Park 24 (location services)
- Popeye Art (production services)
- Pros (production services)
- S.Mile (costume services)
- Sanyo Cutting Room (production services)
- Seimei No Mori Resort Swiss-Tei (location services)
- Studio PIA (location services)
- Sumisho Montblanc (costume services)
- Supreme Effects (production services)
- Swatch Group (prop services)
- Takasago Shoko (location services)
- Takatsu Soshyoku Bijutsu (production services)
- Tenprint (production services)
- The Former Foreign Settlement of Kobe (location services)
- Tokyo Isho (production services)
- Tokyo Laboratory Co. Ltd. (film processing)
- Tokyodo Shirts (costume services)
- Toyota Rent-A-Lease Kobe (location services)
- Tsukuba Film Commission (location services)
- Urban Actors (extras)
- Viemo (production services)
- West Japan Railway Company Location Service (location services)
- West Japan Railway Company (location services)
- Yohji Yamamoto (costume services)
- Yoshikawa Casting Office (extras)
- Yume Tenbou (costume services)
- Zoom Emotions (location services)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The plot concerns a struggle for power amongst Tokyo's Yakuza clans, today just as likely to be playing the stock market as shaking down pachinko parlors, over which the Sanmo-kai clan holds sway in the face of constant betrayal and ever-changing allegiances. The Sanmo-kai chairman learns that his henchman Ikemoto has struck an alliance with the drug-dealing Murase family, and is not best pleased, to say the least. The ensuing retaliation triggers an orgy of killings, territorial invasions and score settling while law enforcement officers are too corrupt to intervene. Written by Palm Springs Internation Film Festival |
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Taglines | one wrong move and it's all out war See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Following a string of unconventional, commercially unappealing films, Takeshi Kitano engineered this film specifically as commercially appealing, going back to the genre which brought him the most success, and going as far as imagining the death scenes first and writing a story around them later. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Episode #2.18 (2011). See more » |
Quotes |
Ikemoto:
H-h-hold on a minute... [panting] Ikemoto: I'll reverse the banishment. Ôtomo: Huh? Ikemoto: I'll reverse the banishment. Ôtomo: You banish me, then you reverse it? [explodes] Ôtomo: How many fucking tongues do you have? Ikemoto: Huh? Ôtomo: Are you deaf? How many do you have? Ikemoto: I've only got one. Ôtomo: Only one? *Two* or *three* is more like it, you fucking prick! Ikemoto: I'm telling you I've only got one tongue! Ôtomo: [a little calmer] Open your mouth. [louder] Ôtomo: Stick out your tongue! Ikemoto: [beat] Huh? Ôtomo: [barking] Stick out your tongue! [Ikemoto reveals reluctantly a bit of his tongue] Ôtomo: MORE! [Ikemoto does] Ôtomo: STICK IT OUT, YOU MOTHERFUCKER! [Ikemoto sticks out his entire tongue, then Otomo slams his jaw so violently that Ikemoto bites through his own tongue; Otomo then shoots him] See more » |