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Box office. $38.2 million. The Magic Hour (ザ・マジックアワー) is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Kōki Mitani . According to photography experts, "the golden hour, sometimes called the 'magic hour', is roughly the first hour of light after sunrise, and the last hour of light before sunset, although the exact duration ...
Jun 7, 2008 · The Magic Hour: Directed by Kôki Mitani. With Kôichi Satô, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu, Haruka Ayase. A hustler who gets in trouble with a gang boss in the port town of Sukago agrees to make good with the don by putting him in contact with a mysterious hitman -- an assassin the hustler has no idea how to contact.
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- Comedy
- Kôki Mitani
- 2008-06-07
Mar 23, 2009 · Costume designer: Ikuko Utsunomiya. Editor: Soichi Ueno. Sales: Pony Canyon. No rating, 136 minutes. As a homage to the American gangster flick and its Japanese spinoffs, "The Magic Hour" is ...
Jul 5, 2009 · A hustler who gets in trouble with a gang boss in the port town of Sukago agrees to make good with the don by putting him in contact with a mysterious hitman — an assassin the hustler has no idea how to contact. Instead, he hires an actor to play the role, though the thespian has no idea what he's getting into. Koki Mitani.
The Magic Hour (2008) The Magic Hour (2008) The Magic Hour (2008) View more photos Movie Info. Director Koki Mitani. Producer Takashi Ishihara. Screenwriter Koki Mitani, Minami Ichikawa, Kenji ...
- Comedy
- Manjiro Ichimura
- Koki Mitani
The Magic Hour (2008) "The Magic Hour" is a movie with a very simple and charming plot: a guy gets in trouble with his gang boss when he gets into a relationship with his boss's girlfriend. To save his and the woman's life, Bingo decides to lie to his boss and say that he knows the famous killer Togashi. The boss decides to postpone his death ...
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Nov 21, 2022 · The highlight of ‘The Magic Hour’ is Koichi Sato as ham actor and self-indulgent artiste Murata – he really is the glue that keeps the whole story together. Playing a parody of some of his other more serious roles, Sato, bouffant hair bouncing like a L’Oreal commercial, is hilarious as the man totally unaware of his surroundings.