Showing posts with label JIRO TAMIYA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JIRO TAMIYA. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

The Endangered List (Case File #168)




JINSEI GEKIJO
(1972)

aka THEATRE OF LIFE

Starring
Muga Takewaki
Jiro Tamiya
Hideki Takahashi
Tetsuya Watari
Yoshiko Kayama
Mitsuko Baisho
Hisaya Morishige
Junzaburo Ban

Directed
by
Tai Kato

Screenplay
by
Tai Kato
Haruhiko Nomura
Yoshitaro Nomura

Based on the novel
by
Shiro Ozaki

Produced by
Yoshiji Mishima
and
Yoshitaro Nomura

Cinematography by
Keiji Maruyama

Music by
Hajime Kaburagi

Running time: 167 minutes

A Shochiku production

Honolulu premiere: November 1, 1972
New York premiere: May 12, 1974

Monday, August 17, 2020

PROFESSIONAL KILLERS (1973)



This feels like a TV pilot but it's actually a feature film based on a concurrent television series, yet it's so well done that someone who's unfamiliar with the show and its characters can drop in and easily be brought up to speed. The premise is great: respected merchant Otowaya Hanyemon (So Yamamura) runs an assassination bureau in Edo with bachelor acupuncturist Dr. Baian Fujieda (Jirô Tamiya) and ronin Sanai Nishimura (Kôji Takahashi), a family man whose legit front is a blade polishing/sharpening business. Their main stipulation is that they only eliminate individuals who are predatory and a detriment to society. What starts off as a simple job -- rubbing out the scheming second wife of a local wholesale candle merchant -- leads to the killers accepting several additional contracts, including a corrupt magistrate (Hideo Murata) who wants to hire Sanai as his deputy and a deceitful widow (Yôko Nogiwa) who might be Baian's long-lost sister. The female contracts usually go to Baian, since he's handsome and something of a lady-killer already; he attacks from behind with his needles, while Sanai prefers male victims he can challenge with his sword. I liked this so much I watched it twice in one week, and will definitely buy the two sequels, PROFESSIONAL KILLERS: ASSASSIN'S QUARRY (1973) and PROFESSIONAL KILLERS: ASSIGNMENT BY NIGHT (1974), as well as the complete TV series when/if they ever come out on Blu-ray or DVD.

DARKNESS IN EDO aka PROFESSIONAL KILLERS: ASSASSIN'S QUARRY



PROFESSIONAL KILLERS: ASSIGNMENT BY NIGHT

Friday, August 14, 2020

CHASE THAT MAN (1972)



Tired tale of cops vs. thugs, with yakuza punk Joro (Tetsuya Watari, who passed away on August 10) getting out of prison after seven years to find that the hot-headed detective who put him away (Jirô Tamiya) still plans to use him as a stepping stone to catch the big boss. Neither character is well drawn or appealing, and with the emergence of jitsuroku eiga from Toei and poliziotteschi from Italy this movie must've looked five years behind the times on the day it came out. OITSUMERU, the original Japanese title, translates as "Hunt Down." Reviewed here is an English-dubbed version prepared in the U.S. (two characters sound like actor Charles Haid) by the same company that worked on other Shochiku imports like the Crimson Bat films, though I haven't found evidence that it played theatrically or on TV. An English-subtitled print opened in Hawaii under the title THE LONG CHASE in September 1972. The same year, director Toshio Masuda made another film for Shochiku starring Watari and Tamiya, SWORD AND FLOWER, as well as the two SHADOW HUNTERS films for Toei.