Black Tight Killers Explained

Black Tight Killers
Director:Yasuharu Hasebe[1]
Starring:Akira Kobayashi
Chieko Matsubara
Music:Naozumi Yamamoto
Cinematography:Kazue Nagatsuka
Editing:Akira Suzuki
Distributor:Nikkatsu
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

, literally - "Touching me is dangerous" is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and based on the novel by Michio Tsuzuki.[2] [3]

Synopsis

Daisuke Honda, a war photographer in Vietnam, meets Yuriko Sawanouchi, a stewardess on his plane back to Japan. After drinking with her at a Tokyo bar, he becomes involved in saving Yuriko from assassination by female ninjas. When trying to rescue Yuriko from kidnappers, Daisuke discovers a group of foreigners are hunting for a World War II-era treasure hidden on an island by Yuriko's father.[1] [4] [5]

Cast

Release

Black Tight Killers was released on February 12, 1966.[6] It was released in the U.S. during this era. It was released in DVD format in Japan in 2005.[7] Image Entertainment released the film on DVD in the United States. This DVD has the burned-in subtitles which were part of the film's original U.S. release.[8]

Critical appraisal

Jonathan Crow of Allmovie notes that the influence of Hasebe's mentor Seijun Suzuki can be seen in Black Tight Killers. Like Suzuki, he uses the tropes of the gangster genre to create "a pop-art dreamscape" with "tail fins, flawless fashion, sudden and unexpected go-go dancing, cool jazz, and freakish violence". Hasebe's quirky use of gaudy color is singled out for comment in the review, which judges the film to be "wild, decadent fun".[9]

In his survey of the pink film genre, Steve Fentone sums up Black Tight Killers with, "Chix with guns. What more do ya need?"[10] Jasper Sharp writes that the plot is not especially impressive, but of Hasebe's visuals, he comments, "there is not a single individual sequence here that fails to deliver enough great dollops of saccharine-coated eye candy to satisfy even the most jaded visual gourmand". He concludes, "this simply magical film is a hoot from start to finish".[8]

Bibliography

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Japanese

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 俺にさわると危ないぜ. 2010-02-18. Japanese Cinema Database (Agency for Cultural Affairs).
  2. Web site: http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1966/cp000530.htm. ja:俺にさわると危ないぜ. 2010-02-18. Japanese. Japanese Movie Database.
  3. 日活アクションの華麗な世界:1954-1971 第十三章無国籍性の持続-爛熟期における小林旭 p.340-359 暴力のプロたち-「夜の勲章」「俺にさわると危いぜ」その他
  4. Web site: Jonathan . Crow. Black Tight Killers: Plot Synopsis. 2010-02-18. Allmovie.
  5. Web site: http://www.kinejun.jp/cinema/id/21862. ja:俺にさわると危ないぜ(邦画). 2010-02-18. Japanese. Kinema Junpo. https://web.archive.org/web/20120324083742/http://www.kinejun.jp/cinema/id/21862. 2012-03-24. dead.
  6. Web site: 俺にさわると危ないぜ. Nikkatsu. August 31, 2016. Japanese.
  7. Web site: http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=160603. ja:俺にさわると危ないぜ(1966). 2010-02-18. allcinema.net. Japanese.
  8. Web site: Jasper . Sharp. Black Tight Killers. 2010-02-18. midnighteye.com . 2001-05-10.
  9. Web site: Jonathan . Crow. Black Tight Killers: Review. 2010-02-18. Allmovie.
  10. Fentone. Steve. 1998. The Black Tight Killers; A Rip of the Flesh: The Japanese 'Pink Film' Cycle. She. 2. 11. 8.