Rising Sun (1993)

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Written by Michael Crichton, Philip Kaufman

Directed by Philip Kaufman

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Action thriller about an LA cop who teams up with an enigmatic detective to find the killer of a young woman in the US offices of a Japanese corporation. Policeman Web Smith begins to suspect that his colleague, appointed to guide him through the complexities of Japanese etiquette and ritual, is secretly working for the Japanese themselves. Who can Smith trust in the most important and dangerous case of his career?

When is Rising Sun next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Action/Thriller December 3rd, 9:00pm and on Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD December 3rd, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Sean ConnerySean ConneryCapt. John Connor
Image for Wesley SnipesWesley SnipesLt. Web Smith
Image for Harvey KeitelHarvey KeitelLt. Tom Graham
Cary-Hiroyuki TagawaEddie Sakamura
Kevin AndersonBob Richmond
Image for MakoMakoYoshida-san
Image for Ray WiseRay WiseSenator John Morton
Stan EgiIshihara
Stan ShawPhillips
Image for Tia CarrereTia CarrereJingo Asakuma
Image for Steve BuscemiSteve BuscemiWilly 'the Weasel' Wilhelm
Tatjana PatitzCheryl Lynn Austin
Peter CrombieGreg
Sam LloydRick
Alexandra PowersJulia

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