Cop And Criminal Join Forces In The New Film, EAGLE AND HAWK
It’s been nearly nineteen years since Mikio Osawa and Kazumi Morohoshi took the public stage as members of the Japanese pop idol group, Hikaru Genji. Having ventured heavily into film and television following the group’s split, the two can now be seen in Osawa‘s directorial debut for the new film, Eagle And Hawk.
As kids, Washio and Takamura were best buddies and rollerskating rivals. Twenty years later, they’re on completely different paths in life — Washio (Osawa) is a member of the yakuza and Takamura is now a police detective. While investing the local heroin trade, Takamura (Morohoshi) looks up his old pal and they join forces to crush Washio’s bitter underworld nemesis.
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