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1955 Certificate PG
  • Rated:
  • 70
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Planted in a Tokyo crime syndicate, a U.S. Army Investigator attempts to probe the coinciding death of a fellow Army official Read more

Starring Robert Ryan, Robert Stack, Shirley Yamaguchi, Cameron Mitchell
Director Samuel Fuller
Genres Drama

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House of Bamboo

Planted in a Tokyo crime syndicate, a U.S. Army Investigator attempts to probe the coinciding death of a fellow Army official

Starring Robert Ryan, Robert Stack, Shirley Yamaguchi, Cameron Mitchell, Brad Dexter, Sessue Hayakawa, Biff Elliot, Sandro Giglio, Elko Hanabusa
Director Samuel Fuller
Studio OPTIMUM RELEASING
Run time DVD: 1 hr 42 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 03 Sep 2007
Production year: 1955
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of House of Bamboo

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  • 2 stars out of 4

    Routine big-budget crime drama given a novel twist by its location and vaguely adapted from The Street with No Name (qv).

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • 1954. American-led gang pulls raids in Tokyo, Yokohama. Ex-GI involvement suspected. Lone American infiltrates gang.... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Undercover Untouchable Usurps Undesirables

    At first this looks like an episode of a routine Gangster Gangbuster of the 50's, especially as the lead role is played by Robert Stack who became the archtypal Elliott Ness on the TV series 'The Untouchables'.

    However this is a Samuel Fuller film which makes the difference as apart from the story being set in Tokyo with ex-GI hardmen running their own crime wave, there is a lot of atmosphere and artistic photography whilst taking advantage of the Japanese setting.

    Whilst it may not be a classic film it is a classical time capsule of the post war crime fighting scene in Japan. This story of undercover police operations will look dated when compared to CSI or 'Spooks' but it is a reminder of the good old days when manual records were kept and computers were the size of a suburbian Bungalow.

    Nostalgia may not be what it used to, however this production is well shot and accurate as well as being 100 minutes of what was innovative cinema in 1955.

    Worth the money, especially if you are a Sam Fuller Fan.

      • Charles Brickley from Andover, Hampshire England
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