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    TOKYO 10+01, also informally known as Tokyo Eleven, is a Japanese film directed by Higuchinsky that was released in 2003. To date it has not been officially released outside Japan, although it has been unofficially subtitled in English and German and released on DVD with Region 0 coding.

  2. Tokyo 10+01: Directed by Higuchinsky. With Eddie, Natsuki Katô, Masanobu Andô, Hitomasa Matsuzawa. A group of eleven criminals are trapped in a warehouse with bracelets.

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  3. Movie: Tokyo 10+01 Director: Higuchinsky; Writer: Higuchinsky; Producer: Higuchinsky Cinematographer: Higuchinsky Release Date: August 3, 2002 Runtime: 70 min. Language: Japanese Country: Japan Plot. Eleven strangers from various criminal backgrounds are assembled in a warehouse and forced to compete in a death-foot-race to the mansion of a ...

  4. Aug 3, 2002 · A group of 11 criminals are trapped in a warehouse with bracelets. The 11 learn that they are part of a game where the prize is 3 million yen and a clean record. The object is to reach the Baron's house. However, the obstacles they face involve hunters with laser guns who will go after the contestants.

  5. 2002 Directed by Akihiro Higuchi. A group of 11 criminals are trapped in a warehouse with bracelets. The 11 learn that they are part of a game where the prize is 3 million yen and a clean record. The object is to reach the Baron’s house. However, the obstacles they face involve hunters with laser guns who will go after the contestants.

    • Akihiro Higuchi
  6. In Neo Tokyo in 2XXX A.D., eleven strangers, each with various criminal backgrounds, awaken in a deserted warehouse where they are confronted by the mysterious Mr. K, the manager of the Black Papillon Foundation.

  7. Nov 23, 2009 · Heavily influenced by the classic Japanese movie Battle Royale, Tokyo 10+1 is a parody of the original with its own twists. Starring Masanobu Ando (Battle Royale), and Natsuki Kato (Battle Royale 2). Directed by Higuchinsky (Uzumaki), Tokyo 10+1 is a tongue in cheek romp through recent Japanese pop culture!

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