Kindachi Kosuke: The Queen Bee
Directed by Mamoru Hoshi
The movie is part of the Kindaichi TV movie series. Kindaichi is played by actor Goro Inagaki. The character's grandfather began with the written word. Kousuke Kindaichi started life in the novels of Seishi Yokomizo, written and set in post-war Japan. Inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie, Kindaichi is still very much a unique character, giving the Japanese their very own literary hero-detective. Young Hajime Kindaichi is a young man with bad dandruff and worse dress-sense (decades before Columbo), who wears a trademark, scruffy sunhat. He also happens to be better than the police at deductive reasoning. Having gained publicity for solving a high-profile murder case, the detectives allow him to work with them again. This story is slimmer than the twisty plots of Inugami and Village, but is graced by the presence of Chiaki Kuriyama (Battle Royale, Kill Bill Vol. 1, The Great Yokai War) in the title role.
Duration
1h 57m
Released
January 6, 2006
Part ofThe Kōsuke Kindaichi (Fuji TV) Collection
Includes 八つ墓村 (2004), Kindachi Kosuke: The Queen Bee (2006), Kindachi Kosuke: The Devil Comes and Blows the Whistle (2007), and 金田一耕助シリーズ・悪魔の手毬唄 (2009).
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