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Bloody Territories

Arakure

Japan

1969

87 Min
Color
2.35:1
Japanese
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DIR Yasuharu Hasebe

PROD Jiro Tomoda

SCR Gan Yamazaki

DP Muneo Ueda

CAST Akira Kobayashi, Tatsuya Fuji, Ryoji Hayama, Tadao Nakamaru, Tsuneo Aoki, Yoshi Katô, Takamaru Sasaki, Rika Fujie, Hiroko Machida, Yuri Yoshioka, Mashahiko Tanimura

ED Kunio Takeshige

PROD DES Kazuhiko Chiba

MUSIC Hajime Kaburagi

Synopsis

A large crime syndicate is forced to dissolve under pressure from the police. They are forced to legitimize themselves only the Onogi clan isn’t quite ready to call it day and they refuse to join the rest of the Yakuza who have decided to go straight. Boss Onogi is the leader of the clan and two right hand men are Yuji (Akira Kobayashi) and Seiichi who loyalty that extends to dying if needed. The Kansai Association (another clan), moves in to take control of the territories abandoned by Onogi’s former allies. To prevent from going to war Boss Onogi meets with the Kansai Association and in the process of making amends through ritual and gambling, Onogi goes into deep debt. The Kansai Association through their schemes strips the Onogi clan of all their assets and in effect dissolves the clan. After Boss Onogi and Seiichi, Yuji seeks vengeance and meets up with the Kansai Association in a final bloody showdown. —10kbullets

Director

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Yasuharu Hasebe

Yasuharu Hasebe (長谷部安春 Hasebe Yasuharu, April 4, 1932-June 14, 2009) was a Japanese film director best known known for his movies in the “Violent pink” subgenre of the Pink film, such as Assault! Jack the Ripper (1976), Rape! (1976), Rape! 13th Hour (1977) and Raping! (1978). Earlier genre films directed by Hasebe include Black Tight Killers (1966) and the Alleycat Rock series (1970).

Early life

Hasebe recalled a trusting relationship with his father, whom he considered the biggest influence on his life. In the post-war years, Hasebe was influenced strongly by American and French films, particularly American “B” movies, and the films of John Huston and Samuel Fuller. After studying French literature at Waseda University, he began working at Nikkatsu studios in 1958. For eight years he worked as an assistant director, including a lengthy apprenticeship under Seijun Suzuki. He was given his first chance to direct in 1966 with Black Tight Killers. He directed more action… read more

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