Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal (1989)

A lean Japanese V-Cinema crime thriller following a hard-edged detective navigating danger on the streets of Los Angeles.

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal - Movie Information

  • Original Title: クライムハンター2 裏切りの銃弾
  • Release Year: 1989
  • Directed by: Toshimichi Ohkawa
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Crime, Action
  • Runtime: 1h 9m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Production Companies: Toei Video Company
  • Production Countries: Japan

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal - Plot

Detective Joker from Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, USA is dispatched after receiving 211 calls from the police station.

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Toshimichi Ohkawa

Main Cast

  • Seiji Matano
  • Masanori Sera
  • Reiko Hayama
  • Eric Douglas
  • Keishi Hunt

Writers

  • Toshimichi Ohkawa
  • Hiroshi Kashiwabara

Producers

  • Kazuo Kato
  • Katsuhiko Takei

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal - FAQs

What is Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal about?

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal follows Detective Joker, a cop operating out of Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, who is dispatched after a series of 211 robbery calls flood the police station. The film blends Japanese crime drama sensibilities with a gritty American urban setting.

Who directed Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal?

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal was directed by Toshimichi Ohkawa, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Hiroshi Kashiwabara. Ohkawa was active in Japan's direct-to-video V-Cinema market during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Who are the main actors in Crime Hunter 2?

The principal cast of Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal includes Seiji Matano, Masanori Sera, Reiko Hayama, Eric Douglas, and Keishi Hunt. The ensemble blends Japanese and Western talent, reflecting the film's Los Angeles setting.

Is Crime Hunter 2 a V-Cinema release?

Yes, Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal is a V-Cinema production, meaning it was released directly to home video rather than receiving a theatrical run. V-Cinema was a thriving format in Japan during the late 1980s, particularly for action and crime genre films produced by studios like Toei Video Company.

When was Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal released?

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal was released in 1989. It was produced by Toei Video Company and distributed as part of Japan's burgeoning direct-to-video V-Cinema market, which flourished throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s.

How long is Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal?

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal has a runtime of 69 minutes, approximately 1 hour and 9 minutes. The compact running time is typical of V-Cinema productions from this era, which favored lean, fast-paced storytelling over longer theatrical runtimes.

What language is Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal in?

Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal is a Japanese-language film. It was produced in Japan by Toei Video Company and features Japanese as its original and primary spoken language throughout the production.

What are similar movies to Crime Hunter 2?

Fans of Crime Hunter 2 - Bullets of Betrayal may enjoy similar titles such as Joker (1996), Carlos (1991), Kenka-gumi: Bloody Crest (1998), Kenka-gumi 2: Hong Kong Underworld (1998), and Noctiluca (1997), all of which share a comparable V-Cinema action and crime genre sensibility.

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