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Countdown (1996)

Overview

When Chris Murdoch falls obsessively in love with a Japanese girl attending University in Seattle (Kaori Ozaki) he murders Japanese men who have shown her kindness under the pretext of revenge for the attack on Pearl Harbor during WWII. However the ruse involves the FBI in the case, and Agent Sara Daniels. However, the investigation is hampered when Yoko Sugimura of the Tokyo Police arrives to take Kaori back to her influential father. Despite their initial dislike, Sara and Yoko are forced to work together to stop Chris when his obsession is manifest with high explosives.
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Keoni Waxman

Director

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Keoni Waxman

Screenplay

Cast

Lori Petty profile
Lori Petty

Sara Daniels

Jason London profile
Jason London

Chris Murdoch

James Le Gros profile
James Le Gros

Lt. Michael Killip

Yûki Amami profile
Yûki Amami

Yoko Sugimura

Miwa Kawagoe profile
Miwa Kawagoe

Lori Petty profile
Lori Petty

Sara Daniels

Jason London profile
Jason London

Chris Murdoch

James Le Gros profile
James Le Gros

Lt. Michael Killip

Yûki Amami profile
Yûki Amami

Yoko Sugimura

Miwa Kawagoe profile
Miwa Kawagoe

Extra

Release Date

November 23, 1996

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

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