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Cops vs. Thugs

Original title: Kenkei tai soshiki boryoku
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.1K
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Cops vs. Thugs (1975)
JapaneseActionCrime

Acting boss Hirotani of the Ohara gang uses his friendship with corrupt cop Kuno to usurp a staged land deal that rival yakuza gang Kawade had arranged through local politicians. Open warfar... Read allActing boss Hirotani of the Ohara gang uses his friendship with corrupt cop Kuno to usurp a staged land deal that rival yakuza gang Kawade had arranged through local politicians. Open warfare erupts between the two gangs.Acting boss Hirotani of the Ohara gang uses his friendship with corrupt cop Kuno to usurp a staged land deal that rival yakuza gang Kawade had arranged through local politicians. Open warfare erupts between the two gangs.

  • Director
    • Kinji Fukasaku
  • Writer
    • Kazuo Kasahara
  • Stars
    • Bunta Sugawara
    • Tatsuo Umemiya
    • Hiroki Matsukata
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Writer
      • Kazuo Kasahara
    • Stars
      • Bunta Sugawara
      • Tatsuo Umemiya
      • Hiroki Matsukata
    • 10User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Bunta Sugawara
    Bunta Sugawara
    • Detective Kuno
    Tatsuo Umemiya
    Tatsuo Umemiya
    • Lt. Kaida
    Hiroki Matsukata
    Hiroki Matsukata
    • Kenji Hirotani
    Mikio Narita
    Mikio Narita
    • Katsumi Kawade
    Nobuo Kaneko
    Nobuo Kaneko
    Asao Sano
    Shingo Yamashiro
    Tôru Abe
    Tôru Abe
    Katsutoshi Akiyama
    Tatsuo Endô
    Tatsuo Endô
    Jûkei Fujioka
    Jûkei Fujioka
    • Assistant Chief Ikeda
    Seizô Fukumoto
    Seizô Fukumoto
    Shôtarô Hayashi
    Reiko Ike
    Reiko Ike
    Kenji Ikeda
    • Dump Truck Driver
    Masataka Iwao
    Takuzô Kawatani
    Eizô Kitamura
    • Chief Otsubo
    • Director
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Writer
      • Kazuo Kasahara
    • All cast & crew
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    8jellopuke

    Surprisingly complex yakuza movie

    There's lots going on here in addition to the sex and violence that you'd expect. It's harsh, and deals with codes and honour in interesting ways. Think of it like a Japanese Scorcese picture and you'll get it. Works well.
    7gavin6942

    Cops vs Thugs: Better Than the Title Implies

    Acting boss Hirotani (Hiroki Matsukata) of the Ohara gang uses his friendship with corrupt cop Kuno (Bunta Sugawara) to usurp a staged land deal that rival yakuza gang Kawade had arranged through local politicians. Open warfare erupts between the two gangs.

    By 1975, Kinji Fukasaku had made more than 30 films, most if not all of this daunting number in the Toei studio system. Returning to the screen after completing their "Battles Without Honor and Humanity" series together, Fukasaku joined forces once again with screenwriter Kazuo Kasahara, composer Toshiaki Tsushima and star Bunta Sugawara.

    We have a story where the corruption is so deep, it almost seems normal. It has been suggested that the title, "Cops Versus Thugs", is meant to imply "Cops as Compared to Thugs" rather than "Cops Fighting Thugs". This would be a wise and apt distinction, as the cops are every bit as involved in the yakuza as the "thugs" in this story. Allegedly the story is loosely based on a true incident (though no one knows what incident this would be), and there is the question of whether this is pure fantasy or some sort of blunt social commentary.

    Besides the film's wild violence (sort of the precursor to Takashi Miike), what really stands out is the funky 1970s score from Toshiaki Tsushima, who worked with Fukasaku on the "Honor and Humanity" films as well as many others. One of their earlier collaborations is "The Green Slime" (1968), a personal favorite that was wrongly harangued in the debut episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

    This is "Fukasaku at the peak of his powers," writes Tom Mes, who really ought to know better than anyone. For me, the peak will always be Fukasaku's final film, "Battle Royale", perhaps simply because it was my first exposure to his work. But of his nearly countless contributions to cinema, "Cops vs Thugs" (despite this terrible English title despite the subtlety mentioned above) is one of his best, and a true joy for anyone who likes crime, action, and maybe just a pinch of sleaze.

    Along with a high-definition transfer, Arrow Video brings us "Beyond the Film: Cops vs Thugs", a new 10-minute video appreciation by Fukasaku biographer Sadao Yamane and a new 12-minute visual essay on cops and criminals in Fukasaku's works by film scholar Tom Mes. Praised by many as one of the all-time greatest yakuza films, this is not to be missed.
    9lee_eisenberg

    crime in the city

    I should start by noting that "Kenkei tai soshiki boryoku" ("Cops vs Thugs" in English) is both the first yakuza movie that I've ever seen and the first Kinji Fukasaku movie that I've ever seen. What an impressive one. This look at a war between rival gangs over a piece of land getting auctioned is one of the grittiest movies that I've ever seen. The protagonist is a cop in the pocket of one of the gangs. We don't tend to think of Japan as a crime-ridden society, but we forget that it still has organized crime (which can actually exist anywhere). This movie shows just how much the authorities were in tow to the yakuza.

    I now hope to see Fukasaku's other movies. They'll be hard-pressed to be as intense as this one, but I suspect that they'll be fine pieces of work. In the meantime, check this one out.
    9skr-22430

    Must watch Crime film

    One of the best Yakuza films and one of the best crime films in general it's a must watch for anyone who is a fan of the genre.
    8elo-equipamentos

    Criminals and Cops coming from a harsh era post WWII are in equal terms by Kinji Fukasaku!!

    The acclaimed director Kinji Fukasaku most recognized on Yakusa pictures since late sixties in a successive thematic offerings, he kept on the track in Cops vs Thugs, freely based in real events in Japan just changing names and the city where this facts really happened, the plot sets place in a seashore city where two opposites Yakusa clans struggle for large brownfield land thru a corrupt cop among a greedy politicians in a prearranged fake public auction.

    To make a proper reading about the picture setting, we must backdate in post WWII when the all Japanese people have struggle to survived in hard poverty era due the Japan was devasted and all economy in ruins whereby all citizen had to appeal to black market to buy the essential foods that disappeared from the sight carried out by the war's efforts, so such dishonest Detective Kuni (Bunta Sugawara) and his mate Yakusa's Boss Kenji Hirotani (Hiroki Matsukata) were raised in those hard times, so it was rather usually they bribery each other.

    When reaches at Police institution a newest generation as Lt. Kaida (Tatsuo Umemia) whom never gone hungry and was duly studied in new peaceful environment on fifties it somehow triggers a clash between two opposites generations, as the master Fukasaku implied in early scenes Hirotani as Yakusa's chief sitting in a chair at precinct, worst answering the phone as one of the policemen, in other hand Det. Kuno harshly beating up on smallest criminals at street, it exposes that all them are in equal terms, due they were a product of its own harsh era, masterfully directed upon this point of view.

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    • Trivia
      President of Toei Okada Yusuke came up with the title of the film while on the toilet.
    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits play over exposition explaining the current state of the yakuza within the city and their history.
    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond the Film: Cops vs Thugs (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Kon'nichiwa akachan
      Sung by [Michiyo Azusa]

      Lyrics by [Rokusuke Ei]

      Music by [Hachidai Nakamura]

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1975 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Полицейские против бандитов
    • Production company
      • Toei Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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