Drifting Detective: Black Wind in Harbor

Drifting Detective: Black Wind in Harbor

Release date : June 22, 1961
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kinji Fukasaku /
Production companies : Toei Company /
June 22, 1961 1h Japan Crime Japanese More
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Fukasaku and Chiba are back in a sequel filmed with the same cast and released just two weeks after the first film. This time the storyline is set in a small seaside town and the film favours detective and watadori film influences over westerns. Like its predecessor, the film runs barely over one hour and never drags. It’s a little less goofy, but doesn’t have as beautiful landscapes the first movie had. Not an especially good film, but for fans of Fukasaku and Chiba it’s an entertaining if flawed 60 minutes.
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  • title:Drifting Detective: Black Wind in Harbor
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Crime · Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kinji Fukasaku /
  • Writers: Fumio Kōnami · Yoshinari Matsubara ·
  • Production companies: Toei Company ·
  • Overview:Fukasaku and Chiba are back in a sequel filmed with the same cast and released just two weeks after the first film. This time the storyline is set in a small seaside town and the film favours detective and watadori film influences over westerns. Like its predecessor, the film runs barely over one hour and never drags. It’s a little less goofy, but doesn’t have as beautiful landscapes the first movie had. Not an especially good film, but for fans of Fukasaku and Chiba it’s an entertaining if flawed 60 minutes.
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