- Tokyo Drifter
Infobox Film
name = Tokyo Drifter
caption = Theatrical Poster
director = Seijun Suzuki
producer = Tetsuro Nakagawa
writer = Yasunori Kawauchi
starring = Tetsuya Watari
Chieko Matsubara
Hideaki Nitani
music = So Kaburagi
cinematography = Shigeyoshi Mine
editing = Shinya Inoue
distributor =Nikkatsu
released =April 10 ,1966
runtime = 83 minutes
country =Japan
language = Japanese
budget =
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amg_id = 1:139288
imdb_id = 0061101nihongo|"Tokyo Drifter"|東京流れ者|"Tōkyō nagaremono" is a 1966 yakuzaaction film directed bySeijun Suzuki . The story followsTetsuya Watari as the reformed yakuza hitman "Phoenix" Tetsu who is forced to roam Japan awaiting his imminent execution by rival gangs. [imdb title|id=0061101|title=Tokyo Drifter.]ynopsis
After the disbandment of the Kurata syndicate Tetsu is sought out by rival yakuza clan boss Otsuka. He attempts to enlist Tetsu into his gang but fails. Fearing that Tetsu will upset a real estate scam in the making Otsuka decides to have him eliminated. Sensing this Tetsu leaves Tokyo.
Otsuka assigns his number one hitman, "Viper", to kill him. Tetsu evades Viper and his hit squad a number of times and arrives at the establishment of Umetani, an ally of boss Kurata.
However, Kurata, coerced by Otsuka, has betrayed Tetsu and ordered Umetani to kill him. With help from one of Otsuka's former men, "Shooting Star" Kenji, Tetsu is able to defeat Viper and escape. Tetsu then returns to Tokyo and confronts his former boss. The movie ends with Kurata committing suicide and Tetsu leaving his fiancee to travel the life of a loner across Japan.
Production
Nikkatsu bosses had been warning Suzuki to tone down his bizarre visual style for years and drastically reduced "Tokyo Drifter"'s budget in hopes of getting results. This had the opposite effect in that Suzuki and
art director Takeo Kimura pushed themselves to new heights ofsurrealism and absurdity. The studio's next move was to impose the further restriction of filming in black and white on his next films, which again Suzuki met with even greater bizarreness culminating in his dismissal for "incomprehensibility". [cite book
last = D.
first = Chris
authorlink = Chris D.
title = Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film
publisher = I.B. Tauris
year = 2005
id = ISBN 1-84511-086-2
url = http://www.ibtauris.com/ibtauris/display.asp?K=9781845110901
page = pp. 136-149]Cast
* Tetsuya Watari as Tetsuya "Phoenix Tetsu" Hondo
* Chieko Matsubara as Chiharu
* Hideaki Nitani as Kenji Aizawa
* Tamio Kawaji as Tatsuzo The Viper
* Tsuyoshi Yoshida as Keiichi
* Ryuji Kita as Kurata
* Hideaki Esumi as Otsuka
* Eiji Go as TanakaFootnotes
References
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External links
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* [http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=39&eid=62§ion=essay "Tokyo Drifter"] essay at theCriterion Collection by Manohla Dargis.
* [http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1966/cp001380.htm "Tokyo Drifter"] at theJapanese Movie Database ja icon.
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