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Showdown in Little Tokyo
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What's The Movie Showdown in Little Tokyo About?
An American with a Japanese upbringing, Chris Kenner is a police officer assigned to the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles. Kenner is partnered with Johnny Murata, a Japanese-American who isn't in touch with his roots. Despite their differences, both men excel at martial arts, and utilize their formidable skills when they go up against Yoshida, a vicious yakuza drug dealer with ties to Kenner's past.
One's a warrior. One's a wise guy. They're two L.A. cops going after a gang of drug lords. Feet first.
What's The Genre Of The Showdown in Little Tokyo Movie?
Who Stars In The Showdown in Little Tokyo Movie?
When Was The Motion Picture Showdown in Little Tokyo Released?
Released: August 23, 1991
What's The Runtime Of The Showdown in Little Tokyo Movie?
How Popular Is The Showdown in Little Tokyo Movie?
Popularity Rating: 11.521
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Who Was On The Cast Of The Motion Picture Showdown in Little Tokyo?
Who Was On The Crew Of Showdown in Little Tokyo The Movie?
Art — Art Direction: Bill Rea
Art — Assistant Property Master: William Maccario
Art — Construction Coordinator: David Elliott
Art — Production Design: Craig Stearns
Art — Property Master: Anthony Maccario
Art — Set Decoration: Ellen Totleben
Art — Title Designer: Douy Swofford
Camera — Camera Operator: Eric J. Goldstein
Camera — Camera Operator: Keith Banks
Camera — Camera Operator: Monty Rowan
Camera — Director of Photography: Mark Irwin
Camera — Dolly Grip: Rob Forrest
Camera — First Assistant Camera: James Sprattley
Camera — First Assistant Camera: Stephen Wong
Camera — Key Grip: Loren Corl
Camera — Still Photographer: Gary Farr
Costume & Make-Up — Costume Design: Robyn Williams
Costume & Make-Up — Key Makeup Artist: Jeri Baker
Costume & Make-Up — Makeup Artist: Michelle Vittone
Costume & Make-Up — Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Thomas Floutz
Costume & Make-Up — Tattoo Designer: Patrick Tatopoulos
Crew — Special Effects: Rose Marie Echeverria
Crew — Special Effects Coordinator: Larry Roberts
Crew — Tattooist: Fred C. Blau Jr.
Crew — Tattooist: Nancy Hancock
Directing — Director: Mark L. Lester
Directing — Script Supervisor: Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax
Directing — Script Supervisor: Jules Stewart
Editing — Dialogue Editor: Asher Yates
Editing — Editor: Michael Eliot
Editing — Editor: Robert A. Ferretti
Editing — Editor: Steven Kemper
Editing — First Assistant Editor: Jeff Gullo
Lighting — Gaffer: Austin Goss
Production — Casting: Cathy Henderson
Production — Casting: Jacque Allen
Production — Casting: Michelle Guillermin
Production — Co-Producer: John C. Broderick
Production — Producer: Mark L. Lester
Production — Producer: Martin E. Caan
Sound — ADR Editor: Frank Sacco
Sound — ADR Editor: Jennifer Hortin
Sound — Boom Operator: Eric J. Goldstein
Sound — Boom Operator: Keith Gardner
Sound — Foley: Audrey Trent
Sound — Foley: Jerry Trent
Sound — Foley: Mary Louise Rodgers
Sound — Foley: Michael Salvetta
Sound — Foley Editor: Karola Storr
Sound — Foley Editor: Paul Heslin
Sound — Foley Editor: Tom Scurry
Sound — Music: David Michael Frank
Sound — Music Editor: Virginia S. Ellsworth
Sound — Sound Designer: Mike Le Mare
Sound — Sound Effects Editor: Cynthia Haagens
Sound — Sound Effects Editor: Edmund J. Lachmann
Sound — Sound Effects Editor: Joseph Holsen
Sound — Sound Effects Editor: Michael P. Redbourn
Sound — Sound Effects Editor: Robert L. Sephton
Sound — Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Franklin Jones Jr.
Sound — Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Jiron
Sound — Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Beckert
Sound — Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Walter Goss
Writing — Screenplay: Caliope Brattlestreet
Writing — Screenplay: Stephen Glantz
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