Black Lizard (film)

Black Lizard
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku
Produced by Akira Oda
Music by Isao Tomita
Cinematography Hiroshi Dowaki
Edited by Keiichi Uraoka
Distributed by Shochiku (Japan), Cinevista (U.S.A.)
Release dates
1968
Running time
86 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Black Lizard (黒蜥蝪 Kurotokage) is a 1968 Japanese detective film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.[1]

The film is based on a 1934 novel by Edogawa Rampo[1] and its theatrical adaptation by Yukio Mishima, who, at the time, was the lover of Akihiro Maruyama, the actor who plays the notorious female criminal "Black Lizard" in drag.

The film's protagonist is Kogoro Akechi, a brilliant detective patterned on Sherlock Holmes who appears in several stories by Edogawa Rampo and is a fixture in Japanese popular culture.

The film currently has no official DVD release, and copies of the film are extremely difficult to find, but it has gained a cult following and is highly regarded by devotees of "kitsch" and "campy" films.

The novel Black Lizard has been published in English by Kurodahan Press in a dual edition with The Beast in the Shadow (aka Inju) .

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