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Kurosawa: Crime Collection DVD

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Akira Kurosawa, one of the cinema s greatest auteurs, has wowed audiences and inspired filmmakers as diverse as George Lucas and Sergio Leone. This highly collectable 4-disc box set highlights his mastery of the crime genre bringing together four of his finest thrillers. Included here is the yakuza gangster drama Drunken Angel (1948); the atmospheric police thriller Stray Dog (1949); the tale of corporate greed and corruption, The Bad Sleep Well (1947); and the gripping Ed Mcbain adaptation High and Low (1963).

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Released
24 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BFI Video 
Classification
Runtime
459 minutes 
Features
Box set, Dolby, HiFi Sound, PAL 
Barcode
5035673009345 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The most well-known of all Japanese directors, Akira Kurosawa's films cut across all genres, from crime thrillers to period dramas. This collection includes four of his finest thrillers; DRUNKEN ANGEL (1948), STRAY DOG (1949), THE BAD SLEEP WELL (1947), and HIGH AND LOW (1963).

Collection of four crime dramas from acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. In 'Drunken Angel' (1948) Takashi Shimura plays Sanada, a doctor working in a devastatingly poor area of immediately-post-war Tokyo. The area is overrun with competing gangsters who have lost most of their power during the American occupation. Toshiro Mifune - in the first leading role that made him a star - plays Matsunaga, a handsome young hoodlum who one night comes to the doctor's surgery with a small bullet wound in his hand. The doctor treats the wound but also diagnoses Matsunaga as having tuberculosis. The gangster's arrogance prevents him from acknowledging his illness, but his position within his organisation comes increasingly under threat. In 'Stray Dog' (1949) young detective Murakami (Mifune) has his gun stolen and his desperate wish to retrieve it sends him deep into Tokyo's criminal underworld. Meanwhile, the gun is passed from the pickpocket who stole it to a young gangster and is then used in the killing of an innocent woman. Murakami's guilt and remorse over this death leads him to ask senior detective Sato (Takashi Shimura) for help, and together the two of them do everything they can to find the gun before the killer strikes again. In 'The Bad Sleep Well' (1960), a tale of revenge, Koichi Nishi (Mifune) obtains a position as private secretary to Iwabuchi (Masayuki Mori), the government official he suspects killed his father. Nishi then marries Iwabuchi's daughter and plans a fitting retribution. In 'High and Low' (1963) industrialist Kingo Gondo (Mifune) faces a dilemma when a kidnapper snatches the son of his chauffeur by mistake: if he pays the ransom, he will not be able to take over the shoe company he works for, and will face ruin as a result. Meanwhile, police pursue the kidnapper (Tsutomu Yamazaki) through the waterfront bars and heroin dens he frequents.

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