The best Junzaburō Ban’s crime movies

Junzaburō Ban

Junzaburō Ban

10/01/1908- 26/10/1981
Today we present the best Junzaburō Ban’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Junzaburō Ban’s movies.

A Fugitive from the Past

A Fugitive from the Past
7.9/10
Three robbers escape with loot from a heist before one of them shoots the others. Their corpses wash up near the aftermath of a maritime calamity, provoking a policeman's interest.

Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless to Confess

Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless to Confess
6.7/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 21/04/1971
  • Character: Muraki, car shop owner
Reiko Oshida stars as a young wannabe gangster tough girl, just released from reform school. She tracks down one of her classmates fathers, who runs an auto repair shop that the local Yakuza are trying to force out of business and take over, and starts working for him. At the same time a recently released from prison, and now ill Yakuza is trying to make a new life for himself and his girl, a friend of Reiko's, who also just graduated from reform school. A fateful car crash brings the two on a collision course with each other and the brutal Yakuza clan, which can only end bloody vengeance.

Proof of the Man

Proof of the Man
6.6/10
When an American is murdered in a Japanese inn, Tokyo police detective Munesue follows the trail of the killer to New York. There he is joined by a New York City detective named Shuftan and together they sort out the crime.

Shag

Shag
7.2/10
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 31/03/1978
In this crime thriller produced by Toshiro Mifune (who has a supporting role), hard-boiled Shiro Akitsu goes on a relentless search for his abducted 7-year old daughter, with the aid of an Ainu dog summoned by a whistle she gave him.

Flower Cards Chivalry

Flower Cards Chivalry
An absolutely astonishing art house ninkyo yakuza film. Wandering gambler runs into a young swindler woman working with old man. They are both arrested by detective. A year later gambler is staying with gangster boss when he comes across that woman and her partner again. Boss lusts for both her and his own daughter, while the boss's crazy yakuza brother loves his daughter, who, in turn, watches the player and wants to destroy the people standing in her way. And here lies one of the film's remarkable departures from the standard ninkyo efforts: it doesn't have a third party villain, nor a clear distinction between good and evil. It's bursting with romantic emotion and wrenched with gritty realism, shot with striking black and white compositions, and explodes into shocking carnage. It has lengthier, more detailed gambling scenes than any other yakuza film I've seen. And it has a heartbreakingly beautiful score. You could call it the Ashes of Time of ninkyo yakuza films. A masterpiece!

A Lively Geisha

A Lively Geisha
5.8/10
Young geisha Koshizu's wish of reuniting with the man, Yukichi, who helped her ten years ago comes true. When she learns of the trouble Yukichi's business is facing, she stands ready to come to his aid, and thus repay a debt that's long overdue.

Nonsense - Fireball Boy Thief

Nonsense - Fireball Boy Thief
The story of a ghostly thief in Edo who calls himself the fireball guy.

The Black Battlefront Kidnappers

The Black Battlefront Kidnappers
6.1/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 17/11/1973
  • Character: Chôtarô Funaki
A taut, economical policier-cum-gang-hostage thriller.

A History of the Japanese Underworld - The Bloody Resistance

A History of the Japanese Underworld - The Bloody Resistance
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 01/01/1967

Song of the Night: Isazaki District Blues

Song of the Night: Isazaki District Blues
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 07/12/1968
  • Character: Ôkura

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