SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit (2021)
The story continues from the Japanese SIGNAL drama series. In 2021, a limousine taxi driver causes an accident on a highway, and a high-level government official dies in the accident. The cold case investigation unit, including Kento Saegusa and team leader Misaki Sakurai, have doubts about the case. Meanwhile, in 2009, administrative officers die consecutively in car accidents. The police announce these deaths as accidents. Takeshi Ōyama believes that these deaths were not the product of simple accidents. At 11:23 pm, a walkie-talkie turns on and makes a connection between the future and past. Kento Saegusa and Takeshi Ōyama face the threat of bioterrorism.
Director: Hajime Hashimoto
Genre: Mystery, Crime
Runtime: 122 min
Release Date: April 2, 2021
Cast
- Kentaro Sakaguchi - Kento Saegusa
- Kazuki Kitamura - Takeshi Ōyama
- Michiko Kichise - Misaki Sakurai
- Yuichi Kimura - Tsutomu Yamada
- Tetsuhiro Ikeda - Shinya Kojima
- Kaede Aono - Rika Anzai
- Tsuyoshi Ihara - Junki Aoki
- Tetsushi Tanaka - Satoshi Yamasaki
- Tetta Sugimoto - Munehisa Mitani
- Takeshi Kaga - Shinjiro Itagaki
Screenplay
- Kim Eun-hee (Original Series Creator)
- Kosuke Nishi (Screenplay)
- Hiroshi Hayashi (Screenplay)
Music: Yuki Hayashi, Asami Tachibana
Cinematography: Hiro'o Yanagida
Editing: Shin'ya Tadano
Production: TOHO, Tristone Pictures, Kansai Television, Fuji Television Network, dentsu, Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting, Iwate Menkoi Television, Sendai Television, Akita Television, Sakuranbo Television Broadcasting Corporation, Fukushima Television Broadcasting, Niigata Sogo Television, Nagano Broadcasting System, Shizuoka Telecasting, Toyama Television, Ishikawa Television Broadcasting, Fukui Television Broadcasting, Tokai Television Broadcasting, San-in Chuo Television Broadcasting, Okayama Broadcasting, Television Shin-Hiroshima System, Ehime Broadcasting, Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting, Television Nishinippon Corporation, Saga Television Station, Television Nagasaki, Kumamoto Kenmin Televisions, Television Oita System, Miyazaki Telecasting, Okinawa Television Broadcasting
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Box Office: $7M
Original Language: ja
Keywords
changing the past or future, based on tv series, past and present
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit about?
- The story continues from the Japanese SIGNAL drama series. In 2021, a limousine taxi driver causes an accident on a highway, and a high-level government official dies in the accident. The cold case investigation unit, including Kento Saegusa and team leader Misaki Sakurai, have doubts about the case. Meanwhile, in 2009, administrative officers die consecutively in car accidents. The police announce these deaths as accidents. Takeshi Ōyama believes that these deaths were not the product of simple accidents. At 11:23 pm, a walkie-talkie turns on and makes a connection between the future and past. Kento Saegusa and Takeshi Ōyama face the threat of bioterrorism.
- Who directed SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit?
- SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit was directed by Hajime Hashimoto.
- Who stars in SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit?
- SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit stars Kentaro Sakaguchi, Kazuki Kitamura, Michiko Kichise, Yuichi Kimura, Tetsuhiro Ikeda, Kaede Aono.
- How long is SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit?
- SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit has a runtime of 2h 2m (122 minutes).
- What genre is SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit?
- SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit is a Mystery, Crime film.
- How much did SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit gross?
- SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit grossed $7M worldwide.
- Where was SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit produced?
- SIGNAL: The Movie – Cold Case Investigation Unit was produced in Japan.