Desu nôto: The Last Name (2006)

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Written by Tsugumi Ôba, Takeshi Obata

Directed by Shusuke Kaneko

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: Japan/USA

Filmed in Colour

In Shusuke Kaneko's sequel to Death Note, Light, the originator of the original death notes, infiltrates the team investigating him to try and pin down the real name of his adversary L and write his name in the book to bring about his death. In a parallel plot, TV cook Misa comes into possession of a second book and, egged on by another angel of death, Rem, starts killing off wrongdoers. Light teams up with her to force L into the open, but he may be cleverer than they think. Screening in Film4's New Asian Cinema season.

When is Desu nôto: The Last Name next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 November 14th, 1:05am. See more...

Cast

Tatsuya FujiwaraLight Yagami
Takeshi KagaSoichiro Yagami
Shido NakamuraRyuuk
Erika TodaMisa Amane
Shigeki HosokawaFBI Agent Ray
Shunji FujimuraWatari
Ken'ichi MatsuyamaL
Shin ShimizuKenzo Mogi
Sota AoyamaTota Matsuda
MagyTV Director
PeterRem
Alexa DevineKyoko
Michiko GodaiSachiko Yagami
Itsuji ItaoHikima
Nana KataseKiyomi Takada
Miyuki KomatsuSawa
Ai MaedaAyako Yoshino
Hikari MitsushimaSayu Yagami
Ikuji NakamuraUkita
Jun OkazakiFestival Goer
Masahiko TsugawaPolice Chief Saeki
Sakura UeharaSaeko Nishiyama

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