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    Unique ID Code: 0000151517
    Added by: Jitendar Canth
    Added on: 15/10/2012 17:15
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    Isn't Anyone Alive?

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    From cult legend Sogo Ishii, director of Burst City, Crazy Thunder Road, and Electric Dragon 80,000V
    Certificate: 15
    Running Time: 113 mins
    Retail Price: £14.99
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    Content Type: Movie

    Synopsis:
    When people talk about a bizarre urban myth at a University hospital people start dying inexplicably one after another...

    With the air of this 'energy void' throughout, the world of this absurd black comedy, based upon the theatre play of the same name, starts to take over the world.

    With 'Crazy Thunder Road' (1980), 'Burst City' (1982), 'The Crazy Family' (1984), 'Angel Dust' (1994), 'Electric Dragon 80,000V' (2001) and more, Gakuryu Ishii (previously known as Sogo Ishii) has been amusing us with his talent of totally overstepping genre boundaries with striking images and music. In his latest feature film he has adapted the Shiro Maeda play 'Isn't Anyone Alive', an avant-garde story of 18 young students dying one after another.

    Special Features:
    Theatrical Trailer

    Video Tracks:
    1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen

    Audio Tracks:
    Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Japanese

    Subtitle Tracks:
    English

    Directed By:
    Gakuryu Ishii

    Written By:

    Starring:
    Eri Aoki
    Keisuke Hasebe
    Tatsuya Hasome
    Ami Ikenaga
    Jun Murakami
    Kiyohiko Shibukawa
    Shôta Sometani
    Chizuko Sugiura
    Yumika Tajima
    Mai Takahashi

    Music From:
    Haru Ishii

    Director of Photography:
    Yoshiyuki Matsumoto

    Editor:
    Gakuryu Ishii
    Takahiko Takeda

    Producer:
    Hironobu Ohsaki

    Executive Producer:
    Eiji Hashimoto
    Gakuryu Ishii
    Hiroaki Kanenobu

    Distributor:
    Third Window Films

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