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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. 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.

  3. A minor but not insignificant work, strongly influenced by 40s American noir and gangster films. The story, set in Japan, centers around a group of miscreants and career criminals, among them a spy, prostitute, and three Americans: a GI, a racketeer, and his wife.

  4. Film asiatique : High Noon for Gangsters, Année : 1961. Au Japon, un gang composé de Japonais, Coréens et d'Américains est engagé par un chef yakuza endetté pour attaquer un fourgon blindé de l'armée des...

  5. 9 août 2015 · Hakuchu No Buraikan ( 1961) by. Kinji Fukasaku. Publication date. 1961. Topics. kinji fukasaku, japan, film, movie. Language. Japanese. 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.

  6. Synopsis : Un yakusa endetté réunit autour de lui plusieurs gangsters dont un coréen, un G.I. noir américain aux pulsions sexuelles incontrôlées, un américain et sa femme, une prostituée... Tout ce beau monde est engagé pour braquer un camion d'une banque américaine.

  7. The worst people in the post-war world (yakuza, a north korean spy, a white american gun runner named John Kennedy, a black GI on the run for alleged sex crimes) join up for a doomed heist in this early film from Kinji Fukasaku (already a fully-formed filmmaker by 1961, this film has all the insane angles you can eat and the typical energy ...