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  1. High Noon for Gangsters (Japanese: 白昼の無頼漢, Hepburn: Hakuchu no buraikan), also known as Greed in Broad Daylight, is a 1961 Japanese black-and-white yakuza crime drama film directed by Kinji Fukasaku starring Tetsurō Tamba.

  2. 9 ago 2015 · Title: Hakuchu No Buraikan. English titles: Greed in Broad Daylight; High Noon for Gangsters. Notes: Kinji Fukasaku's first film. Archived here for preservation. No subtitles. Addeddate. 2015-08-09 00:30:07. Identifier. HakuchuNoBuraikan1961. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3.

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  3. Aka - High Noon for Gangsters Aka - Hakuchu no buraikan. After Kinji Fukasaku directed four films of one-hour each as a training period with Toei, they allowed him to make this, his first feature film. Still a crime film and still shot in black and white.

    • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Toei Company
  4. 11 lug 2017 · Dopo questi due brevi film, Fukasaku decise di girare finalmente un film abbastanza lungo e prova a farlo sulla yakuza con High Noon for Gangsters (ギャングスターのためのハイノーン Gyangusutā no tame no hainōn), prodotto e uscito nello stesso anno di Wandering Detective.

  5. The film is well paced, shot in a crisp, alluring black and white with attention to period detail. The film is not unlike THE KILLING, from director Stanley Kubrick. But unlike Kubrick's masterful tale of a heist, that despite meticulous planning, unravels through human folly, HIGH NOON FOR GANGSTERS has acting that is often downright miserable.

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    • Crime, Drama
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  6. His first feature-length film for the New Toei subsidiary was High Noon for Gangsters that same year. His first film produced in color was Gang vs. G-Men (1962). His first film for the Toei Company proper was The Proud Challenge the following year starring Kōji Tsuruta .

  7. Topics. western john waynes. Language. English. High Noon is a 1952 American Western film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gary Cooper. In nearly real time, the film tells the story of a town marshal forced to face a gang of killers by himself. The screenplay was written by Carl Foreman.