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Of the many directors associated with the Japanese crime film, perhaps none are more synonymous with the genre than Kinji Fukasaku! Throughout his prolific career the director brought his signature energetic style to the screen with a series of gangster and crooked cop films, each one more violent than the next, many of which are now considered unmissable classics of Japanese cinema. This collection from Arrow Video brings together three of Fukasaku's most celebrated films: Street Mobster, Cops Vs Thugs and Doberman Cop.
Special Features:
- High-Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of three films by Kinji Fukasaku: Street Mobster, Cops Vs Thugs and Doberman Cop. Original uncompressed mono audio on all films
- Optional English subtitles
- Special Edition packaging featuring new artwork by Ian McEwan
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon and Ian McEwan
Disc One - Street Mobster
- Audio commentary by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
- Theatrical trailer
- Still Gallery
Disc Two - Cops vs Thugs
- Beyond the Film: Cops vs Thugs, a video appreciation by Fukasaku biographer Sadao Yamane
- A visual essay on cops&criminals in Fukasaku's works by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
- Original theatrical trailer
Disc Three - Doberman Cop
- Beyond the Film: Doberman Cop, a video appreciation by Fukasaku biographer Sadao Yamane
- A video interview with actor Shinichi "Sonny" Chiba
- A video interview with screenwriter Koji Takada
- Original theatrical trailer
- Arrow Video
- 279 mins approx
- Kinji Fukasaku
- 18
- Bunta Sugawara
- Mayumi Nagisa
- Tatsuo Umemiya
- Hiroki Matsukata
- Sonny Chiba
- Eiko Matsuda
- 2.35:1
English
- Japanese
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
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Blu-ray
RRP £59.98
£48.99
Save: £10.99
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Of the many directors associated with the Japanese crime film, perhaps none are more synonymous with the genre than Kinji Fukasaku! Throughout his prolific career the director brought his signature energetic style to the screen with a series of gangster and crooked cop films, each one more violent than the next, many of which are now considered unmissable classics of Japanese cinema. This collection from Arrow Video brings together three of Fukasaku's most celebrated films: Street Mobster, Cops Vs Thugs and Doberman Cop.
Special Features:
- High-Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of three films by Kinji Fukasaku: Street Mobster, Cops Vs Thugs and Doberman Cop. Original uncompressed mono audio on all films
- Optional English subtitles
- Special Edition packaging featuring new artwork by Ian McEwan
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon and Ian McEwan
Disc One - Street Mobster
- Audio commentary by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
- Theatrical trailer
- Still Gallery
Disc Two - Cops vs Thugs
- Beyond the Film: Cops vs Thugs, a video appreciation by Fukasaku biographer Sadao Yamane
- A visual essay on cops&criminals in Fukasaku's works by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
- Original theatrical trailer
Disc Three - Doberman Cop
- Beyond the Film: Doberman Cop, a video appreciation by Fukasaku biographer Sadao Yamane
- A video interview with actor Shinichi "Sonny" Chiba
- A video interview with screenwriter Koji Takada
- Original theatrical trailer
- Arrow Video
- 279 mins approx
- Kinji Fukasaku
- 18
- Bunta Sugawara
- Mayumi Nagisa
- Tatsuo Umemiya
- Hiroki Matsukata
- Sonny Chiba
- Eiko Matsuda
- 2.35:1
English
- Japanese
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
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The Legendary Fukasaku
Another amazing collection by Arrow Video featuring some of the greatest Yakuza films of all time. Although the Battles without Honor films are considered his Magnum Opus, Kinji Fukasaku continued to make Yakuza crime films featuring plenty of gun fights and blood splatters. These three movies are but a sample of the astonishingly consistent filmography by the legendary Director. Don't think about it, add it to your basket. I promise you wont be disappointed
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