Two in the Amsterdam Rain
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| Directed by | Koreyoshi Kurahara |
| Screenplay by | Nobuo Yamada |
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| Cinematography | Kôzô Okazaki |
| Edited by | Michiko Ikeda |
| Music by | Takayuki Inoue |
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| Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Two in the Amsterdam Rain (Japanese: 雨のアムステルダム, Hepburn: Ame no Amsterdam) is a 1975 Japanese romantic drama spy thriller directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara and written by Nobuo Yamada. It is a rare example of a Japanese film set in the Netherlands. The plot concerns a Japanese expatriate in Amsterdam who rekindles his connection to an old flame, and the international spy plot that slowly engulfs them.
It stars a multi-national cast, including Kenichi Hagiwara as the protagonist, Keiko Kishi as his femme fatale crush, Rentarō Mikuni as an employee of a rival trading company, and Alain Cuny as the film's overarching antagonist. Toho released the film theatrically on March 21, 1975, in Japan.