Kyō Kara Hitman (今日からヒットマン, Kyō kara hittoman) is a 2009 Japanese film adaptation of the eponymous manga by Hiroshi Mutō [ja]. It was directed by Takeshi Yokoi [ja] and stars Shinji Takeda,[1] who also composed, arranged, and performed the film's theme song, "The Hitman".[2]
| Kyō Kara Hitman | |
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| Directed by | Takeshi Yokoi [ja] |
| Written by | Hiroshi Mutō [ja] (manga) Masao Iketani screenplay Masayoshi Wagatsuma screenplay |
| Produced by | Toshiki Komatsu Shigeji Maeda Tsuneo Seto |
| Starring | Shinji Takeda |
| Cinematography | Tetsu Shimomoto |
| Edited by | Chikako Namba |
| Music by | Koji Endo [ja] |
Production company | King Records |
| Distributed by | Toei Video Company (Japan, theatrical) |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
An ordinary salaryman gets mixed up in the death of a legendary hitman, and has to lead a double life as the hitman's successor.[1]
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