House of Bamboo

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Tokyo Post-War Underworld!
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 103 mins
Retail Price: £14.99
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Content Type: Movie

Synopsis:
"What about Japan? " asked Zanuck. "Would you like to shoot a picture there? " "Holy mackerel, Darryl, now you're talking! " When offered the opportunity to film an entire movie in Japan, (Fox would be the first major American studio to do so) Samuel Fuller jumped at the opportunity and the result is House of Bamboo, a lushly photographed, cold-as-ice film noir like no other.

Japan, 1954. A military train is robbed of its cargo by a ruthless gang of professionals led by the sadistic, but brilliant, Sandy Dawson (the incomparable Robert Ryan). Weeks later, one of the thieves lies dying in a Tokyo hospital, shot by his own accomplices. Recently released convict Eddie Spanier (Robert Stack) arrives in Tokyo, and joins up with the gang, impressing Sandy so much he quickly becomes his "ichiban" (number one man), greatly displeasing the former favourite, Griff (Cameron Mitchell). But is Eddie all he seems?

Also starring the beautiful Shirley Yamaguchi, House of Bamboo is a stunning, brutal masterpiece, featuring incredible widescreen photography by Joe MacDonald, and hard-boiled dialogue and action that is the Fuller trademark.

Special Features:
Audio commentary with Film Historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman
Audio commentary with Film historians Alain Silver and James Ursini
Fuller at Fox a video essay by David Cairns looking at Samuel Fuller's films produced for Twentieth Century Fox.
Original theatrical trailer
PLUS: A collector s booklet featuring an essay by film critic Richard Combs and the words of Samuel Fuller.

Video Tracks:
2.55:1 widescreen 1080p

Audio Tracks:
PCM 2.0 Mono English

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
Samuel Fuller

Written By:


Starring:
Biff Elliot
Sessue Hayakawa
Brad Dexter
DeForest Kelley
Cameron Mitchell
Shirley Yamaguchi
Robert Stack
Robert Ryan

Soundtrack By:
Leigh Harline

Director of Photography:
Joseph MacDonald

Editor:
James B. Clark

Producer:
Buddy Adler

Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment

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