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词条 Massacre Gun
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

  5. Reception

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Massacre Gun
| image = Massacre Gun.jpg
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| director = Yasuharu Hasebe
| producer =
| writer = {{plainlist|
  • Yasuharu Hasebe
  • Ryûzô Nakanishi}}

| screenplay =
| story =
| based on =
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| starring = Joe Shishido
Tatsuya Fuji
Jirō Okazaki
| music = Naozumi Yamamoto
| cinematography = Kazue Nagatsuka[1]
| editing =
| studio =
| distributor = Nikkatsu
| released = {{Film date|1967|9|6}}
| runtime = 89 minutes
| country = Japan
| language = Japanese
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}}{{Nihongo|Massacre Gun|みな殺しの拳銃|Minagoroshi no kenjū}} is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe.[2]

Plot

Yakuza hitman Ryuichi Kuroda (Joe Shishido) is forced into executing his lover on the orders of Boss Azakawa (Takashi Kanda). His brother, aspiring Saburo Kuroda (Jirō Okazaki) in a failed attempt to confront Azakawa, ends up having his fists broken and potential boxing career destroyed. Ryuichi decides to break away from Azakawa, and has his bar raided in retaliation. Ryuichi decides to takes over some of Azakawa's smaller businesses by force.

Azakawa decides to strike back by killing a pachinko arcade operator who willingly went over to the Kurodas and sending his body in a coffin, which also contains a bomb that Ryuichi defuses. Following this, Azakawa blackmails a bowling alley operator now answering to the Kurodas into luring Ryuichi and the middle brother, Eiji (Tatsuya Fuji) into an ambush which they promptly escape from. After Kuroda spares the operator's life, Azakawa switches tactics and kidnaps Saburo. Ryuichi attempts to negotiate for his release by visiting Azakawa's manor, but he has Eiji sneak in and kill the guards just before the handover. However, just before the escape, Eiji kills Azakawa for good measure.

Later, when Eiji attempts to sleep with Azakawa's mistress, he is caught and killed by Azakawa's gunmen now under control of Azakawa's successor Ryuichi's old mentor, Shirasaka (Hideaki Nitani). Ryuichi then decides to face down Shirasaka and challenges him to a final showdown at an under-construction highway. During the attack, Ryuichi whittles down Shirasaki's accompanying gunman before facing Shirasaki man-to-man. Both men end up mutually killing each other in the resulting firefight, as the film ends on Saburo running towards the site of the duel.

Cast

  • Joe Shishido as Ryûichi Kuroda
  • Tatsuya Fuji as Eiji Kuroda
  • Jirō Okazaki as Saburo Kuroda
  • Hideaki Nitani as Shirasaka
  • Tamaki Sawa as Shino
  • Yoko Yamamoto as Aiko
  • Takashi Kanda as Akazawa
  • Ken Sanders as Chico
  • Ryoji Hayama as Midorikawa
[1]

Production

Massacre Gun was written by veteran studio screenwriter Ryûzô Nakanishi and credited to him and Takashii Fujii.[3] Fujii was a pseudonym for director Yasuharu Hasebe.[3]

Release

Massacre Gun was released theatrically in Japan on September 6, 1967.[4] The film has receive retrospective release at film festivals, such as the 2012 Fantasia Film Festival where the film received its North American premiere.[5]Massacre Gun was released on DVD and blu-ray by Arrow Video on April 6, 2015.[6]

Reception

PopMatters gave Massacre Gun a five out of ten rating, noting that the film's story was "as formulaic as possible" and that the film was " all very stylish, and that’s what director Yasuharu Hasebe offers to make the predictable story at least worth looking at."[7] In Video Librarian, a review noted that the film contains "stylish set pieces that don't make much sense but look great" and that Massacre Gun "is a film where style is the substance, an entertaining Japanese gangster noir that will likely be appreciated by fans of Quentin Tarantino."[8]

See also

  • Takeo Kimura filmography

References

1. ^{{Cite AV media notes| title = Credits| year = 2013| page = 3| type = booklet| publisher = Arrow Films| id = FCD1076}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hkaff.asia/nikkatsu/film6.html|title=Slaughter Gun|accessdate=October 27, 2015|work=Hong Kong Asian Film Festival|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120122053536/http://www.hkaff.asia/nikkatsu/film6.html|archivedate=January 22, 2012}}
3. ^{{Cite AV media notes| title = Colour Me Blood Red| year = 2013| page = 14| author = Sharp, Jasper| type = booklet| publisher = Arrow Films| id = FCD1076}}
4. ^{{Cite AV media notes| title = Colour Me Blood Red| year = 2013| page = 8| author = Sharp, Jasper| type = booklet| publisher = Arrow Films| id = FCD1076}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fantasiafestival.com/2012/en/films-schedule/181/massacre-gun|publisher=Fantasia Festival|title=Massacre Gun|accessdate=October 27, 2015|last=Walkow|first=Marc}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/massacre-gun-limited-edition-arrow-store-exclusive/|work=Arrow Video|accessdate=February 15, 2015|title=Massacre Gun}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/post/191954-yakuza-formula-cool-style-massacre-gun/|publisher=PopMatters|title=Yakuza Formula Plus Cool Style Equals 'Massacre Gun|accessdate=March 19, 2016|last=Barrett|first=Michael|date=May 13, 2015}}
8. ^{{cite magazine|magazine=Video Librarian|year=2014|volume=30|issue=4|page=42|last=Axmaker|first=S.|ISSN=0887-6851|title=Massacre Gun}}

External links

  • {{jmdb title|1967|cq002650}}
  • {{IMDb title|2263942|name=Massacre Gun}}
{{Yasuharu Hasebe}}{{1960s-Japan-film-stub}}

5 : Japanese films|Films directed by Yasuharu Hasebe|Yakuza films|Nikkatsu films|1967 films

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