House of Bamboo (Fox Film Noir)
In Tokyo a ruthless gang holds up U.S. ammunition trains. Ex-serviceman Eddie Spannier arrives from the States apparently at the invitation of one such unfortunate. But, Eddie isn't quite what he seems. more
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Samuel Fuller directed and cowrote this typically hard-boiled drama set in Japan following World War II. Eddie Kenner... |
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Recent Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-25-2008
- A Surprisingly Good Lost Treasure
Robert Ryan & Robert Stack (yep, the guy from "Unsolved Mysteries") vie for control of Tokyo's underworld. In reality, it was the Yakuza that ruled the black-markets and pachinko parlors, and the more realistic tales of this plague are...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-15-2008
- SAMUEL FULLER, OPUS 8
***1/2 1955. Directed by Samuel Fuller. Tokyo. A military police officer investigates the murder of an American soldier killed by Robert Ryan's gang. Shot on location in Japan, HOUSE OF BAMBOO is a fascinating study of a civilization's...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-07-2008
- What a Turkey
I love Robert Ryan but even he could not save this boring script.What could have been an amazing piece of pop action history ends up a boring love story. BUMMER
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-18-2007
- The location shooting is the real star...
Robert Ryan easily outshines Robert Stack in this rigid, brittle noir flick... The script is a bit clunky, but what's most fascinating here is the on-location shooting in an urban Japan that has long since vanished in a cloud of...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-25-2008
- A Surprisingly Good Lost Treasure
Robert Ryan & Robert Stack (yep, the guy from "Unsolved Mysteries") vie for control of Tokyo's underworld. In reality, it was the Yakuza that ruled the black-markets and pachinko parlors, and the more realistic tales of this plague are...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-18-2007
- The location shooting is the real star...
Robert Ryan easily outshines Robert Stack in this rigid, brittle noir flick... The script is a bit clunky, but what's most fascinating here is the on-location shooting in an urban Japan that has long since vanished in a cloud of...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-07-2008
- What a Turkey
I love Robert Ryan but even he could not save this boring script.What could have been an amazing piece of pop action history ends up a boring love story. BUMMER
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