ActionAdventureCrimeHD2h 17m2008jaReleased

K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces

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Overview

In an alternate version of 1949 Japan in which World War II never happened, the Japanese capital of Teito is home to both an ultra rich upper class and the dirt poor masses. The city is thrown into a state of panic when a phantom thief called “The Kaijin (Fiend) with 20 Faces” (K-20 for short) begins to use his mysterious abilities to steal from the rich and give to the poor. One day a circus acrobat named Heikichi Endo (Takeshi Kaneshiro) is framed for K-20’s crimes and becomes determined to clear his name. He teams up with K-20’s next target, a wealthy duchess named Yoko Hashiba (Takako Matsu) and her detective fiancé (Toru Nakamura), to take K-20 down once and for all.

Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details

Who directed K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces?

K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces was directed by Shimako Sato.

Where was K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces produced?

It was produced by companies including Nippon Television Network Corporation, Sapporo Television Broadcasting Company, Miyagi Television Broadcasting, Shizuoka Daiichi Television, Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company, Hiroshima Telecasting, Fukuoka Broadcasting System, Robot Communications, VAP, TOHO, dentsu, Shogakukan, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, Yomiuri Shimbun Company, Shirogumi, IMAGICA in Japan.

K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces Ending Explained & Trivia

The ending of K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.

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Production

Nippon Television Network Corporation
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Sapporo Television Broadcasting Company
Sapporo Television Broadcasting Company
Miyagi Television Broadcasting
Miyagi Television Broadcasting
Shizuoka Daiichi Television
Shizuoka Daiichi Television
Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company
Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company
Hiroshima Telecasting
Hiroshima Telecasting
Fukuoka Broadcasting System
Fukuoka Broadcasting System
Robot Communications
Robot Communications
VAP
VAP
TOHO
TOHO
dentsu
dentsu
Shogakukan
Shogakukan
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Yomiuri Shimbun Company
Yomiuri Shimbun Company
Shirogumi
Shirogumi
IMAGICA
IMAGICA