Fighting Delinquents

Fighting Delinquents

Release date : November 23, 1960
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Seijun Suzuki /
Production companies : Nikkatsu Corporation /
November 23, 1960 1h 20m Japan Crime Japanese More
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This rarely seen gem from master Suzuki casts teenage heartthrob Koji Wada as a young misfit who suddenly finds himself the unwitting pawn in an escalating family feud that ultimately leads to tragedy. Lean, mean, and stylish as always, this tale of youth-gone-wild is both vibrant and touching. Suzuki contrasts tranquil glimpses of traditional regional life with the emergence of the new rock 'n' roll youth culture and the greed and seething cynicism of encroaching Westernism. Also released under the title "Go To Hell, Hoodlums!", this is a melodrama as colorful, shocking, and exhilarating as one would come to expect from Japan's master filmmaker.
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Kōji Wada
Sadao Matsudaira
Mayumi Shimizu
Kazuko Izeki
Eitarō Ozawa
Kanjuro Mizoguchi
Emiko Azuma
Yuki Maehara - Nanjo's Secretary
Chikako Hosokawa
Ikuyo Matsudaira
Toppa Utsumi
Uchiyama
Hiroshi Hijikata
The Person in Charge of the Accident
Kaku Takashina
Sanshiro Izeki, clan retainer
Hiroshi Kondō
Nanjo - Kyokuto Kanko CEO
Naoyoshi Ozawa
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  • title:Fighting Delinquents
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1960
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Crime · Action · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Seijun Suzuki /
  • Writers: Kenzaburo Hara · Gan Yamazaki ·
  • Production companies: Nikkatsu Corporation ·
  • Overview:This rarely seen gem from master Suzuki casts teenage heartthrob Koji Wada as a young misfit who suddenly finds himself the unwitting pawn in an escalating family feud that ultimately leads to tragedy. Lean, mean, and stylish as always, this tale of youth-gone-wild is both vibrant and touching. Suzuki contrasts tranquil glimpses of traditional regional life with the emergence of the new rock 'n' roll youth culture and the greed and seething cynicism of encroaching Westernism. Also released under the title "Go To Hell, Hoodlums!", this is a melodrama as colorful, shocking, and exhilarating as one would come to expect from Japan's master filmmaker.
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