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Secret agent vs. global crime syndicate — 1965 Japanese cinema at its pulpiest best.
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Bastards Without Borders (1965)

Stylish espionagePulp actionJet-set noir

Overview

Counterfeit Japanese dollars are connected to a large-scale underground drug organization. An action masterpiece with Akira Kobayashi, in the role of an international secret police officer who challenges organizations throughout the world.

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Standout Aspects

Direction

Nakahira's kinetic framing prefigures the New Wave explosion.

Acting

Kobayashi's stoic swagger defines Japanese screen cool.

Cinematography

Scope compositions that waste zero frame real estate.

Best for:Friends: Bond night with your most film-literate pals.·Rewatch: Spot the influences on Tarantino and Miike.·Solo: Late-night discovery of Nikkatsu action gems.
Heads up:Violence: Period-appropriate brawls and gunplay, occasionally brutal.
Kō Nakahira

Director

Kō Nakahira

ReleasedNov 13, 1965
Runtime1h 39m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonemixed
Feelmedium
Nikkatsu Corporation

Top Cast

Akira Kobayashi

Akira Kobayashi

Shinsuke Henmi

Yasushi Suzuki

Yasushi Suzuki

Ken

Misa Hirose

Misa Hirose

Yasuko Suzuki

Manami Fuji

Manami Fuji

Tourist Woman

Tomoko Hamakawa

Tomoko Hamakawa

Glamorous Woman

Saburo Hiromatsu

Saburo Hiromatsu

Kunitomo

Jun Tenbō

Jun Tenbō

Tsuitsui

Ichiro Kijima

Ichiro Kijima

Kijima

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Cultural

Nikkatsu Studio's 'borderless action' cycle deliberately aped Bond films while injecting specifically Japanese anxieties about postwar economic corruption. This sits right in that sweet spot.

Trivia

Kō Nakahira had just returned from directing in Hong Kong, hence the unusually authentic location work that elevates this above typical studio-bound contemporaries.

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