Difference between revisions of "Brutus no Shinzo"
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*'''Broadcast date:''' 2011-Jun-17 | *'''Broadcast date:''' 2011-Jun-17 | ||
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| − | *'''Related TV shows:''' [[11 Moji no Satsujin]], [[Kairoutei Satsujin Jiken]], [[The Murder in Kairoutei]] | + | *'''Related TV shows:''' [[11 Moji no Satsujin]], [[Kairoutei Satsujin Jiken]], [[The Murder in Kairoutei]] |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Revision as of 04:13, 13 June 2022
Contents
Details
- Title: ブルータスの心臓
- Title (romaji): Brutus no Shinzo
- Title (English): The Heart of Brutus
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Genre: Mystery, suspense
- Viewership rating: 16.1
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast date: 2011-Jun-17
- Air time: Friday 21:00-22:52
- Related TV shows: 11 Moji no Satsujin, Kairoutei Satsujin Jiken, The Murder in Kairoutei
Synopsis
Elite researcher Suenaga Takuya, his department rival Hashimoto Atsushi, and Manager Nishina Toshiki plot to kill Amemiya Yasuko, the CEO's secretary and a shared mistress, whose pregnancy threatens to destroy their futures. However, their plan unravels when a mysterious 4th individual becomes involved, and the 3 men become the targets of wrath instead.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Fujiwara Tatsuya as Suenaga Takuya
- Uchiyama Rina as Amemiya Yasuko
- Kazama Morio as Nishina Toshiki
- Tsurumi Shingo as Munakata Shinichi
- Hakamada Yoshihiko as Nishina Naoki
- Ashina Sei as Nashina Hoshiko
- Kato Ai as Nakamori Yumie
- Ohkura Koji as Hashimoto Atsushi
- Kondo Yoshimasa as Sayama Shoichi
- Takahashi Tsutomu as Sakai Goro
- Otoo Takuma as Shindo
- Oshinari Shugo as Takashi Yoji
- Sato Masahiro as Kawada (taxi driver)
- Sugisaki Masahiro as manager
- Okamoto Kotaro as Takuya's father
- Sano Yasuomi as Tadokoro
Production Credits
- Original writing: Novel by Higashino Keigo
- Screenwriter: Hikawa Kayo (ひかわかよ)
- Producer: Morikawa Masayuki
- Director: Irie Yu (入江悠)
Notes
- Popular mystery author Higashino Keigo is having three of his early works adapted to the small screen – "11 Moji no Satsujin", "Brutus no Shinzo" and "Kairoutei Satsujin Jiken." Fuji TV will broadcast all three as 2-hour drama specials in its Friday night time slot over three consecutive weeks. -Tokyograph

