Release Date: November 23, 1968 Length: 86 minutes Subs by Mashhamid
Director: Hiromichi Horikawa Writer: Shuichi Nagahara who also wrote "3 Seconds Before Explosion" which was recently reviewed. Also has gone by the title of Sniper.
In the last two films reviewed did talk about the quality of B/W movies compared to ones in Color, of course not from these days but prior to 1970. It was true that B/W film did have higher quality but that difference was soon worked out. This film was in color and I had no qualms with the quality, one reason could be the dimensions. Seems these 1960's movies did have such odd dimensions and wonder why(?), for this movie they were 853x356. Above is the star of this movie Yuzo Kayama and that wasn't a known name to me but he was the son of the famous old time actor Ken Uhara. Yuzo was 31 when this movie came out and is still alive as he turned 87 in April, it was learned after he met the Beatles in 1966 that he was a distant relative of John Lennon! Wonder how that came to be if it is true and what a long Ja.wiki bio Yuzo has and he was also a musician besides being such a busy actor.
Have only seen Yuzo in a few movies but one I may view soon is from 1974 and titled "ESPY", it's supposed to be a very odd music/spy/action/race car film and may be reviewing that somewhat soon. Now on to the main cast and am starting this section after viewing the first 53 minutes of the 86 minute film. This is a very cool film, Yuzo especially who drove such a fast sportscar and did look so dashing. The action scenes were kind of cool too and there is one other thing to mention. Which is of most movies that came out between 1965-75, you always saw construction going on in Tokyo during the films and what a change in the way the city looks fifty years later. Back then there was a lot of open space but not these days thanks to all of the construction going on during that period which I'm sure lasted longer than the years mentioned.
Yuzo Kayama as Toro Matsushita.... The Assassin who was a very cool and quiet man, not that it matters but did shoot a pistol lefthanded. He never did give a very honest reason for becoming an assassin but Matsushita had hinted around to Akiko it was because of his eternal and extreme nervousness. For some reason when Matsushita plans and performs an assignment he can act perfectly fine and he himself was unsure why that happened. Matsushita does have some habits but they have kept him alive, for instance he will never use the same gun twice and often only brings one bullet with him for if the first didn't hit the target it meant Matsushita had been killed before firing the second bullet! He does get paid well for his efforts, five million yen for the second assignment which is about 20 million yen these days. Of course being a Hitman meant Matsushita was a bit of a loner but was very good friends with Fukazawa who is mentioned below and supplied Matsushita with all of his weapons.
Ruriko Asaoka as Akiko Kodaka.... A fashion model who met Matsushita while on a photo shoot. Akiko wanted him in a group photo which he declined though shortly after the two did become a 'couple'. She is also such a Butterfly fanatic and seems to know everything about them, when she had sex with Matsushita butterflies are what she fantasized about! Her dream was to live on the island of New Guinea and it appeared that would happen near the end of the film though it wasn't to be as Akiko had sadly met her fate....
Masayuki Mori as George Katakura.... Matsushita's new enemy who had been sent back to Japan from wherever to eliminate him after a gold bar robbery. The blond woman who looks American is actually Japanese and her name in the film was Kazuo, not sure if she ever said a word! No she didn't and Katakura is the toughest opponent Matsushita had ever faced. Katakura used an old time German Mauser pistol and never misses with it, he's also so quick on the draw. Like Matsushita Katakura worked free lance, in this movie it was for a Chinese man named Lee to recover some stolen gold and to of course eliminate Matsushita.
Mori Kishida as Fukazawa.... Long time friend of Matsushita who also wanted to be a sniper/assassin but lacked the skills. Fukazawa was the rebellious type who would love to see many country's governments, such as Japan's, be overthrown but is more of a dreamer than doer. However Fukazawa is very talented at fixing guns and owns a weapons shop near a US Army base, Matsushita always gets his guns and ammo from his long time friend.
Takashi Fujiki as Hanada... Owner of a trading company which was actually a front for his illegal activities. It was Hanada who hired Matsushita to be his shooter on the heist of a truck carrying gold bars which were worth a total of 300 million yen! The gold was being smuggled by another criminal group, five were killed in the shootout and of course all by Matsushita. Hanada had three aides who had very few lines, Kudo was one along with Ozawa, the third was Konno who did have a brief scene with Matsushita.
One series I am really looking forward to is "Noein" and have read many positive things about that show. Though I won't be doing posts for Animes you can always leave comments about them or even Mangas as I enjoy those too. That series mentioned will be coming up next for the second choice for my catching up on Animes is "Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning" which is over twenty years old. Did begin the 25 episode series once and had been enjoying it but for some reason stopped after the ninth show. Did begin it again and while confusing at first because of so many characters plus it being set in two different time periods this has been a fine series but still have sixteen shows to go. I tend to prefer older Animes and ones that have a horror/sci-fi/mystery theme to them.
Part one of the review ended off with our quasi 'Hero' Toru Matsushita almost meeting his Maker as the sportscar he had been driving had been shot at by an assassin sent to Japan to eliminate Matsushita. This man's name was George Katakura and while he was Japanese it appeared he had been living somewhere else. In that first post Matsushita had helped a gang leader Hanada rob another gang who were smuggling gold bars worth 300 million yen into the bay of Izu. Matsushita was there to take care of the other gang's thugs and ended up killing eight of them as Hanada got his gold bars. With that crime it seemed Matsushita's life would go back to his normal ways but NO for the other unnamed gang wanted revenge on Hanada and especially Matsushita! George Katakura had been summoned to Japan to take care of all of those involved in the gold robbery, that wasn't known to Hanada or Matsushita for a while. So that's why at the end of the first review Matsushita had been shot at by Katakura from a helicopter. Katakura was the toughest opponent Matsushita has ever faced and at the end did either survive their final duel(?), let's get to what took place in the last ~40+ minutes.
Matsushita finally began to realize that Katakura's mission was to eliminate him for helping out on that gold bar robbery. Also being targeted was the man behind the plan to steal the gold bars worth over 300 million yen from a rival smuggling group. That man was Hanada who is the man talking on the phone above. In the first part of the review Hanada tried paying Matsushita for his part in the robbery with gold bars which was refused, Hanada now says he has the entire ten million yen fee plus wants the help of Matsushita for another job. Word spread quickly through the underworld that Hanada had pulled that gold bar robbery, now no one was willing to buy them. But worse for Hanada was that the gang who tried to smuggle the gold into Izu was now about to target Hanada and his main henchmen, could Matsushita once again try to protect him? Yes was the answer from Matsushita and visiting him was Hanada's top aide Konno, that's him in the brown suit above and right below. Konno did pay Matsushita the money owed for the robbery and Konno will also be recruited in a plan to take out Katakura.
Also rubbed out at the same time was Hanada's top aide Konno, that's Hanada above in the bottom two screenshots after that incident. The man with his back to us was named Lee, it was his only scene in the movie. He had just arrived from China and he was the leader of the group that tried to smuggle the gold bars into Izu. Lee wanted his gold bars back and now but wasn't as ruthless as you would have thought. Hanada had felt he could have sold the gold bars for 300 million yen which is quite a bit of money but Lee said he could twice that amount! Hanada was currently getting zero though for the underground had blacklisted his group but Lee will show some mercy upon Hanada. Lee felt the gold bars he was shown were fake, if Hanada will give him the real gold bars his life will be spared plus Lee will even pay him 100 million yen! We didn't see the outcome of that scene, did Hanada turn over the gold bars to Lee? I have a feeling he did but had to realize there really was no way Lee would have let Hanada and his gang off so easily. In the first screenshot below the day after that meeting Hanada and his top aides had been killed by Katakura and sure it was right after Hanada had turned over the gold bars.
It was around midnight when this final scene began, it only only lasted for 3-4 minutes but the sun was rising in the final seconds. Katakura was alone and had Akiko with him for she was the perfect bait, he released her and watched aa Akiko dashed down the road to Matsushita's sportscar about a hundred feet away. Above you can see Katakura using his Mauser, it took only one shot to put down Akiko though at the time it appeared he was aiming at Matsushita and she had stepped in front of the bullet. Akiko was a bit delirious for a while and had mumbled on about living in New Guinea but that will never happen, was surprised she lived as long as she did. For the next five hours Matsushita just drove along the shore with Katakura close on his tail, don't think either had a plan on how to eliminate the other. With the sun beginning to rise Matsushita drove his car onto a beach and jumped out running towards the ocean. Katakura did the same thing and as you can see below were trying to aim a fatal blow at their opponent. Katakura shot first and it was a hit as Matsushita was down but not out!
He rolled over and whatever weakness he learned about Katakura from that film was used here as Matsushita shot him in the chest, Katakura slowly sank to his knees and within a minute was dead. Matsushita crawled back to his sportscar and by now Akiko too was dead, would Matsushita be joining the pair? The film ended on the sixth screenshot below with Matsushita saying to himself "I Kill" which was his reason for living, we were left wondering did Matsushita survive this shootout? That ends this review and thanks if you read both parts, the screenshots below after the first six are ones featuring more of what too place in the second half of the movie. Which is one I enjoyed immensely and talked about why in the intro section, this was the top newish film I have seen in a long time. By newish mean one I had never viewed before and not sure what's up next. I thought Yuzo Kayama as Matsushita in the movie was so superb and he starred in so many films during the 1960's. So am thinking that I would like to check out more of his films so undecided what will be up next but Yuzo is actually known more for his music, at one time he had the best selling single in the history of Japan!
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