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Le détective privé américain Harry Kilmer retourne au Japon pour sauver des griffes des Yakuza la fille d'un ami qui a été kidnappée.Le détective privé américain Harry Kilmer retourne au Japon pour sauver des griffes des Yakuza la fille d'un ami qui a été kidnappée.Le détective privé américain Harry Kilmer retourne au Japon pour sauver des griffes des Yakuza la fille d'un ami qui a été kidnappée.
Ken Takakura
- Ken Tanaka
- (as Takakura Ken)
Eiji Okada
- Toshiro Tono
- (as Okada Eiji)
Keiko Kishi
- Eiko Tanaka
- (as Kishi Keiko)
Kyôsuke Machida
- Jiro Kato
- (as Kyosuke Machida)
Eiji Gô
- Shiro 'Spider' Tanaka
- (as Go Eiji)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMartin Scorsese wanted to direct after Mean Streets (1973) but the producers wanted Sydney Pollack. Scorsese has gone on record that he would very much have liked to direct the film and was disappointed that he was passed over. However, he got to direct Alice n'est plus ici (1974) instead after being sought out by Ellen Burstyn. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore ended up making more than 20 times it's budget and won Burstyn an academy award while The Yakuza became a box office bomb.
- GaffesThe plane that Kilmer is boarding at the end of the film is a Boeing 707, the one shown taking off in the last scene is a 727.
- Versions alternativesFor the Spanish Castilian version all the dialogues were dubbed to Spanish, even the Japanese lines.
- ConnexionsFeatured in ...Promises to Keep (1974)
Commentaire à la une
Superb East-meets-West movie, I suspect largely due to Schrader's insight. Takakura Ken's performance really steals the show, though all actors are more than capable; Mitchum gives a great performance again. Not a martial arts movie, but contains a katana showdown that I can watch over and over again without finding fault [more believable than anything you'll see in 'Kill Bill'].
The story is gorgeously convoluted, keeping it's secrets to the very end, in a fitting Japanese manner. Action scenes are relatively restrained, and the story tells how Mitchum's character finally comes to understand Takakura Ken's character, and his apparently icy antagonism. When can we see a DVD copy?!
The story is gorgeously convoluted, keeping it's secrets to the very end, in a fitting Japanese manner. Action scenes are relatively restrained, and the story tells how Mitchum's character finally comes to understand Takakura Ken's character, and his apparently icy antagonism. When can we see a DVD copy?!
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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