Category: yakuza

  • Crime tourists, Part II: Americans clash with the underworld in foreign lands

    Crime tourists, Part II: Americans clash with the underworld in foreign lands

    DeForest Kelley, Cameron Mitchell, Robert Ryan, (unidentified), Robert Stack, ‘House of Bamboo’ (1955). By Paul Parcellin We’ve already talked about films with Americans overseas acting badly. It seems that whenever a region is beset by war, a pack of jackals descends on the still twitching carcass of civilization to devour whatever meat is left on…

  • ‘Pale Flower’: Gambling dens, yakuza and a mysterious woman who lives on the edge

    ‘Pale Flower’: Gambling dens, yakuza and a mysterious woman who lives on the edge

    A taste for danger. Saeko (Mariko Kaga), “Pale Flower” (1964). By Paul Parcellin “Pale Flower” (1964) It’s clear from the start that Masahiro Shinoda’s “Pale Flower” isn’t your typical yakuza picture — the kind that’s simmered in the Japanese underworld’s intricate codes of conduct, with a lead character who agonizes over prickly themes such as…