¡Muteki ga Ore wo Yondeiru
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] The sound of the sea roaring in the harbor and the melancholy of the foghorn! The action blockbuster that explodes with the will and friendship of Keiichiro Akagi, a man of the sea, against the backdrop of a night fog at the docks! The 70th anniversary of the first female producer in Japan, Takiko Mizue's masterpiece is back on Blu-ray for the first time! The legendary Akagi Keiichiro, a comet-like actor who died young at the age of 21, despite his charismatic popularity in films such as "Guns, Guns, Guns, Guns" and "Man no Angry Basho". Akagi, who dreamed of becoming a sailor, fulfills his dream on the screen in this entertaining action film in which he goes on a rampage as a man of the sea dressed in a white madro. In addition to Akagi and Izumi Ashikawa, who is meeting for the first time, a diverse cast of actors co-stars, including Ryoji Hayama and Sayuri Yoshinaga in her rookie year. The film is directed by Tokujiro Yamazaki, whose works include the "Case Reporter" series. The film's location shots, which make full use of yachts and boats, and Akagi's singing voice echoing with a foghorn, make the scene at the wharf even more vivid. --A man gets off the Suzuran Maru, whose departure from Yokohama has been postponed due to engine failure. The man, a first mate named Sugi, was going to see Hamasaki, his best friend from his juvenile reformatory days. However, Hamasaki was found drowned in a jetty two weeks earlier. The authorities ruled it a suicide, but Miyako, Hamasaki's lover, and Yukiko, his sister in the hospital, say that Hamasaki must have been murdered. Furthermore, a detective who calls himself Morimoto tells him that Hamasaki was involved with a drug syndicate. Sugi senses the scent of a case in Hamasaki's suicide and begins to investigate on her own... Special outer case, picture disc specification. Please note that there are parts of the film that may be difficult to hear or understand due to the original master. Although some of the expressions in the film may be considered inappropriate today, we respect the intentions of the filmmakers and have included the film as it was shown at the time.
Original Release Year: 1960
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