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The Naked Woman and the Gun 1957

88 min📅 1957-12-07

Dive into the gritty neon-lit underworld of 1950s Tokyo with *The Naked Woman and the Gun (1957)*, Seijun Suzuki's hard-hitting crime thriller.

Director: Seijun Suzuki

Cast

Michitarō Mizushima
Michitarō Mizushima
Mari Shiraki
Mari Shiraki
Joe Shishido
Joe Shishido
Ichirō Sugai
Ichirō Sugai
Sumiko Minami
Sumiko Minami
Masayoshi Miyasaka
Keisuke Yukioka
Jun Hamamura
Jun Hamamura

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Naked Woman and the Gun (1957) about?

This 1957 crime thriller follows a Tokyo reporter who pursues the city's top cocaine trafficker, only to be framed for murder by a woman tied to the criminal empire. His quest for justice becomes a dangerous journey through deceit and corruption, testing his resolve at every turn.

Who directed The Naked Woman and the Gun?

The film was directed by Seijun Suzuki, a master of Japanese New Wave cinema known for his bold visual style and innovative storytelling.

Who stars in The Naked Woman and the Gun?

The cast includes Michitarō Mizushima, Mari Shiraki, Joe Shishido, Ichirō Sugai, and Sumiko Minami, each bringing depth to this gritty crime drama.

Is The Naked Woman and the Gun (1957) worth watching?

While it's unrated on IMDb, this crime-noir gem offers a compelling mix of suspense, stylish direction, and a gripping plot. Fans of classic Japanese crime films and Suzuki's work will likely find it a rewarding watch, despite its lesser-known status today.

How long is The Naked Woman and the Gun?

The runtime for *The Naked Woman and the Gun* is 88 minutes.

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About The Naked Woman and the Gun (1957) — A Tokyo Reporter's Fight for Truth in a Crime Noir Classic

Dive into the gritty neon-lit underworld of 1950s Tokyo with *The Naked Woman and the Gun (1957)*, Seijun Suzuki's hard-hitting crime thriller.

A relentless Tokyo newspaper reporter takes on the most feared cocaine kingpin in the city, only to be ensnared by a seductive femme fatale working for the gangster. Framed for a murder he didn't commit, he must navigate the shadows of deception, betrayal, and corruption to clear his name. With its razor-sharp dialogue, moody atmosphere, and Suzuki's signature stylish direction, this 88-minute thriller blends action and crime into a tense, visually striking tale of justice and survival.