Japan (2008)

There is always a bigger fish

Japan (2008) poster

Code name Japan is a contract killer on a job. Accustomed to staying in hotels, Japan finds himself jet-lagged in the middle of the night and forced to eat in the hotel restaurant, room service being closed. There, he meets a man, Alfred. Alfred was recently evicted from their marital home by his now ex-wife and now lives at the hotel. A loner befriends another loner, and their unexpected friendship leads their faith to a twist and turn ending ...

Director: Fabien Pruvot
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Bernie Torelli
Cinematography: Ryan Nguyen
Editing: Ken Cravens, Jeff Turkali
Production: Backyard Films, Tomas Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Fabien Pruvot
More Films in Genre: Action, Crime, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Japan about?
Code name Japan is a contract killer on a job. Accustomed to staying in hotels, Japan finds himself jet-lagged in the middle of the night and forced to eat in the hotel restaurant, room service being closed. There, he meets a man, Alfred. Alfred was recently evicted from their marital home by his now ex-wife and now lives at the hotel. A loner befriends another loner, and their unexpected friendship leads their faith to a twist and turn ending ...
Who directed Japan?
Japan was directed by Fabien Pruvot.
Who stars in Japan?
Japan stars Shane Brolly, Peter Fonda, Bianca Roe, Kevin Ratay, Tania Raymonde, Treva Etienne.
What genre is Japan?
Japan is a Action, Crime, Drama film.
Where was Japan produced?
Japan was produced in United States of America.