All the protagonists move about in a Tokyo Bar that has an entire wall taken up with a black-and-white reproduction of a photo of Monument Valley. The action starts as Billy the Kid, in full living color, walks out of the photo and gets a job as a waiter. Along with him on the working staff are a samurai straight out of the history books, a G.I. from World War II, and several other anachronistic characters. The plot (as such) revolves around keeping away the brutal mobsters and thugs who dominate the city streets outside of the bar, making the tavern safe for its easily recognized facsimiles of well-known characters.
Credits
The New Morning of Billy the Kid Cast
Name |
Character |
Hiroshi Mikami
He was 24, now 62 years old
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as Billy |
Yoshio Harada
He was 46, 71 years old when he died
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as Harry Callahan |
Renji Ishibashi
He was 44, now 83 years old
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as Bartender |
Takashi Naito
He was 31, now 69 years old
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as Musashi Miyamoto |
Kôen Okumura
He was 56, now 94 years old
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as Old man |
Rokkô Toura
He was 56, 62 years old when he died
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as Marx |
Masayuki Shionoya
He was 32, now 71 years old
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as Bruce Springsteen |
Toshiyuki Hosokawa
He was 46, 71 years old when he died
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as Mystery man |
Yuji Miyaji
He was 35, now 73 years old
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as News Anchorman |
Makoto Ayukawa
He was 38, now 76 years old
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as Sasaki |
Shigeru Muroi
She was 25, now 64 years old
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as Miyuki Nakajima |
Yoshiki Arizono
He was 25, now 64 years old
|
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The New Morning of Billy the Kid Crew
Name |
Department |
Senji Horiuchi as Sound Recordist. |
Sound |
Akira Suzuki as Editor. He was 55 (83) years old when He died
|
Editing |
Kenji Takama as Cinematography. He was 37 (now 75) years old
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Crew |