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Post by manfromplanetx on Nov 16, 2018 20:22:15 GMT
Hi all,opening up Arrow's first Diamond Guys set to view the two out of the three films I've yet to see, I ended up discovering one of the most beautiful-looking Film Noir I've seen this year: FTV:3: Red Pier (1958) 10 Hi there MDF Finally catching up having been off line for a couple of weeks, Great to see your review of Yûzô Kawashima's film , a marvellous director a dark humourist, his biting satires are wonderful entertainment. Sadly despite a prolific career, it is impossible to track down much of his work, I treasure the handful of his films I have in my collection, most recently adding, Kashima ari , Room to Let (1959) my fav. The Graceful Brute (1962) Thanks for your glowing recommendation/review of Red Pier (1958). I mentioned a film here a few months back The Velvet Hustler (1968) also from Toshio Masuda , a stylish music filled crime action tale , Apparently it was loosely based on his earlier film Red Pier. I also greatly enjoyed Akai hankachi (1964) recently which is a tremendously atmospheric crime tale set in the port city of Yokohama, once again music is a feature, it was the directors biggest commercial success. (pic below, Yûjirô Ishihara ) Interesting to note that director Toshio Masuda recently turned 91, a living legend...! 
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