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Crying Freeman

France, Japan, United States, Canada

1995

102 Min
Color
2.35:1
Japanese, English
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DIR Christophe Gans

EXEC Victor Hadida, Takashige Ichise

PROD Samuel Hadida

SCR Christophe Gans, Thierry Cazals, Kazuo Koike, Ryoichi Ikegami

DP Thomas Burstyn

CAST Mark Dacascos, Julie Condra, Rae Dawn Chong, Byron Mann, Masaya Kato

ED Christopher Roth, David Wu

PROD DES Douglas Higgins, Alex McDowell

MUSIC Patrick O'Hearn

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Christophe Gans

Born in 1960 in Antibes (in the South of France), Christophe Gans became crazy about movies at an early stage. As a teenager, he made a lot of samurai and kung fu super-8 films with his friends. At the end of the seventies, he founded the fanzine “Rhesus Zero” about B-movies. In 1980, he studied at the French cinema school Idhec and directed a short movie called “Silver Slime”, a tribute to Mario Bava. In 1982, he founded the magazine “Starfix” and defended directors like David Cronenberg, Dario Argento, Russel Mulcahy, David Lynch, John Carpenter or Sergio Leone. He decided to make movies and directed one of the three parts of Necronomicon (1994) called “The Drowned”, then “Crying Freeman” from the famous Japanese manga. Gans created the video collection “HK” devoted to Hong Kong movies. He worked for two years on a free adaptation of Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues under the Sea” but the project failed. In 1999, he was asked to make Le pacte des loups (2001) (“Brotherhood of… read more

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