(
left) and
Junko Sakurada (
right) won awards at the 13th
Japan Academy Film Prizes for their performances.
Television drama In 1989, a
television drama adaptation of the book aired on
NHK General TV. The drama starred
Shima Iwashita,
Hideaki Nitani, and
Toshiyuki Nagashima. It was written by Hata Mineaki and directed by Hiroyuki Eguchi, with the theme song "Hitori Botchi no Dimanshe (Nichiyōbi)" by Yasuko Ōki.
Film On October 7, 1989, Kadokawa Eiga released a film adaptation at the Miyukiza and other Toho foreign film theaters. This version was written and directed by
Kazuki Ōmori.
Yūko Kotegawa (portraying Noriko Kai) won the Best Actress award at the 13th
Japan Academy Awards, while
Junko Sakurada (portraying Misa Araki) won the Best Supporting Actress award. Filming took place in
Kitano-chō, a district within Kobe. Because it was set and filmed in Kobe, it was released a month early on September 15 in the
Kansai region. The official soundtrack was produced by
Haruki Kadokawa and featured songs mostly composed by
Kazuhiko Katō, along with three songs by
Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, including an original song used as the theme. The film grossed 300 million yen at the box office.
Awards and nominations Music On September 5, 1989, the Japanese band
Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe released the single "Hana no Furu Gogo" as a tie-in for the film. The song was included in the soundtrack, which was released on September 10. "Hana no Furu Gogo" serves as the theme song and was the last single and single cassette released by
VAP before the band moved to the
Warner Pioneer label. The B-side, "Bad Girl," was composed by
Yasuharu Konishi and
Carlos Toshiki and is from the
album of the same name. Written by
Masao Urino and
Tetsuji Hayashi, "Hana no Furu Gogo" peaked at number 26 on the
Oricon Singles Chart. The song was later included in the 2022 re-release of
Bad Girl, alongside other tracks that were not part of the original album. == References ==