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Drunken Angel

 
Drunken Angel
Rating: 4.0  (1 review)
Price Range: $26
Key Features: Director: Akira Kurosawa; Stars: Takashi Shimura, Toshir? Mifune; Release Date: November 13, 2007
In this classic film noir, set in postwar Japan, Toshir? Mifune plays Matsunaga, a tough small-time gangster who takes a bullet during a fight in the slums of Tokyo. He makes his way to the office of Sanada (Takashi Shimura), a disillusioned yet passionate doctor, who treats the wound and, in the... More
In this classic film noir, set in postwar Japan, Toshir? Mifune plays Matsunaga, a tough small-time gangster who takes a bullet during a fight in the slums of Tokyo. He makes his way to the office of Sanada (Takashi Shimura), a disillusioned yet passionate doctor, who treats the wound and, in the process, discovers Matsunaga has an even bigger ailment--tuberculosis. As Sanada hounds Matsunaga into dealing with his disease, the alcoholic physician and the arrogant thug form an uneasy friendship. Meanwhile, Matsunaga's mobster boss, Okada (Reisaburo Yamamoto), is released from prison with aspirations of rejuvenating his rough-and-tumble crew. Once Matsunaga is discovered ill, he's excluded from the gang, leaving him shunned by his peers with a seriously bruised ego. In an act of vengeance, he confronts Okada, leading to a violent standoff that only one man will survive. <br> <br> DRUNKEN ANGEL marks the first major screen role for Mifune, one of Japan's most revered actors. And although Kurosawa had made ... Minimize
Key Information
Directors Akira Kurosawa
Stars Toshir? Mifune
Actors Eitar? Shind??2000339297
Genre Foreign Films
Subgenre Gangsters • Drama • Japanese • Theatrical Release
MPAA Rating Not Rated
Available Formats VHS
UPC 715515026826
Release Date 1948
Running Time 1hr 42min
Languages
Original Language Japanese
DVD Editions
DVD Editions DVD1hr 38minCriterion CollectionNovember 13, 2007Not Rated715515026826
VHS Editions
VHS Editions VHS1hr 42minHome VisionJune 20, 2000Not Rated037429150931
Credits
Screenwriter Keinosuke Uegusa
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (10/01/2005, p.144, Geoffrey Macnab): "Kurosawa's noirish melodrama has a lyricism and depth his epics don't always achieve."
 
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