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Columbo of Shinano - Dead Person's Echo 2013

114 min📅 2013-10-17

In the atmospheric debut of *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo* (2013), director Yuji Nakamae introduces audiences to a quirky yet brilliant detective who channels the unassuming charm of the iconic American sleuth while solving a chilling murder case in rural Japan.

Director: Yuji Nakamae

Cast

Yasufumi Terawaki
Yasufumi Terawaki
Iwao Takemura
Yumi Aso
Yumi Aso
Yoko Takemura
Katsunori Takahashi
Katsunori Takahashi
Kazuo Abe
Masahiko Nishimura
Masahiko Nishimura
Shuji Ohmori
Hatsunori Hasegawa
Hatsunori Hasegawa
Fukushima Taichirou
Miho Miyazawa
Miho Miyazawa
Nomoto Mitsuko
Toshifumi Muramatsu
Toshifumi Muramatsu
Tozawa Nobuo
Yoichi Nukumizu
Yoichi Nukumizu
Maruyama Ryousuke
Shigemitsu Ogi
Shigemitsu Ogi
Sawafuji Eizou
Kyūsaku Shimada
Kyūsaku Shimada
Arai Takashi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo* (2013) about?

The film follows Detective Takemura Iwao, a local sleuth who uncovers a dismembered body and suspects foul play beyond a seemingly simple family feud. As he digs deeper, he exposes layers of deceit that challenge the initial narrative.

Who directed *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo*?

The movie was directed by Yuji Nakamae, who guides the story with a steady hand, balancing suspense and character depth.

Who stars in *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo*?

The cast includes Yasufumi Terawaki as Detective Takemura Iwao, alongside Yumi Aso, Katsunori Takahashi, Masahiko Nishimura, and Miho Miyazawa, delivering a mix of subtle and standout performances.

Is *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo* (2013) worth watching?

This crime-mystery TV movie offers a compelling blend of classic detective tropes and Japanese rural atmosphere. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its engaging plot and unique protagonist make it a solid choice for fans of slow-burn mysteries.

How long is *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo*?

The film runs for 114 minutes, delivering a concise yet immersive viewing experience perfect for a single sitting.

About Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo (2013) — The Japanese Detective Who Reimagines Columbo's Genius

In the atmospheric debut of *Columbo of Shinano – Dead Person's Echo* (2013), director Yuji Nakamae introduces audiences to a quirky yet brilliant detective who channels the unassuming charm of the iconic American sleuth while solving a chilling murder case in rural Japan. Detective Takemura Iwao, affectionately dubbed "Shinano's Columbo," stumbles upon a gruesome dismembered body, sparking an investigation that at first seems like a cut-and-dried financial feud between an uncle and nephew. But Takemura's keen eye and relentless curiosity unravel a web of deception that challenges expectations at every turn. Nakamae crafts a moody, suspenseful backdrop where tradition clashes with modernity, and the truth hides in plain sight.

This crime-mystery hybrid unfolds with the slow-burn tension of a classic whodunit, blending Japanese rural settings with the irresistible allure of a classic detective narrative. With its sharp focus on psychological deduction and moral ambiguity, *Dead Person's Echo* stands out as a fresh take on the genre. Fans of unconventional sleuths and twisty mysteries will find plenty to appreciate in this evocative and meticulously paced TV movie.