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Minbo

Minbo no anna

Japan

1992

123 Min
Color
1.85:1
Japanese
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DIR Jûzô Itami

EXEC Nigel Sinclair

PROD Yasushi Tamaoki

SCR Jûzô Itami

DP Yonezo Maeda

CAST Yasuo Daichi, Nobuko Miyamoto, Koichi Ueda, Takehiro Murata, Hideji Ôtaki, Hôsei Komatsu, Mirei Asaoka

ED Akira Suzuki

MUSIC Toshiyuki Honda

SOUND Osamu Onodera

Synopsis

A grand old Japanese hotel is trying to get a prestigious contract as the site of a summit meeting of important foreign officials. Unfortunately, this hotel is quite popular with the Yakuza (Japanese gangsters) and is a favorite target of theirs for extortion. They employ a variety of schemes to con the hotel out of ‘hush-money.’ The hotel needs to rid itself of the Yakuza and finally begins to fight back by hiring Mahiru Inoue, a lawyer who is an expert at dealing with these criminals on their own terms. This film by Juzo Itami combines action with farce, as an all-out war ensues. —IMDb

Director

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Jûzô Itami

In the 1980s, Juzo Itami reached a level of international fame that had not been accorded to any Japanese director since the 1960s. Itami’s surprisingly direct satirical look at Japan’s rigid society made him the darling of foreign critics and domestic audiences alike. His films also mark the re-emergence of Japanese films as an international presence, paving the way for later directors, such as Takeshi Kitano, Masayuki Suo, and Hiroyuki Kore-eda

Born Ikeuchi Yoshihiro, Itami was the son of noted samurai director Mansaku Itami. Itami took up his father’s profession only after working as a bantamweight boxer, a band organizer, an essayist, a translator of such American authors as William Styron, a talk show host, and as an actor. He played a supporting role, credited as Ichizo Itami, in such American productions as Nicholas Ray’s 55 Days at Peking (1963) and Lord Jim (1965); in Japan, he starred in such films as The Family Game (1984) and Kon Ichikawa’s The Makioka Sisters (1985… read more

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Pedja

21Mar10

It's supposed to be "Minbo no onna", means women in Japanese, also known as "The Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion".

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