Ironfinger Explained

Ironfinger
Native Name:
Kanji:100発100中
Revhep:Hyappatsu Hyakuchu
Director:Jun Fukuda
Producer:Tomoyuki Tanaka
Kenichiro Tsunoda
Cinematography:Shinsaku Uno
Editing:Ryohei Fujii
Music:Masaru Sato
Studio:Toho
Distributor:Toho
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

[1] is a 1965 Japanese action comedy film[2] directed by Jun Fukuda.[3] A parody of James Bond-style spy movies,[4] the film stars Akira Takarada, Mie Hama, and Ichirō Arishima. In the film, an ordinary vacationer is assigned to a dead Interpol agent's mission and caught between rival gangs that are squabbling over a shipment of arms.

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Release

Ironfinger was released in Japan by Toho on December 5, 1965 on a double feature with .[5] [6] It was released in France on November 9, 1966 under the title Chasseur d'espions.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blakeslee. David. 2016-04-03. Criterion Reflections - Golden Eyes (1968) - Hulu. 2021-10-03. CriterionCast. en-US.
  2. Web site: 100発100中(1965) : 作品情報. 2021-10-03. 映画.com. ja.
  3. Web site: Pulp. Talking. 2021-02-18. Film Review: Ironfinger (1965). 2021-10-03. Talking Pulp. en-US.
  4. Web site: Samurai and Japanese Movies DVD Store : IRONFINGER 1 (1965) - REMASTERED. 2021-10-03. www.vendio.com.
  5. Web site: 馬鹿と鋏 : 作品情報. 2021-10-03. 映画.com. ja.
  6. Web site: 100発100中. 2021-10-03. www.jmdb.ne.jp.
  7. Web site: Chasseur d'espions. 2021-10-03. Encyclocine.