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The Last Betrayal 1960

106 min📅 1960-07-10

Directed by Umetsugu Inoue, 'The Last Betrayal (1960)' is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dark world of organized crime.

Director: Umetsugu Inoue

Cast

Kazuo Hasegawa
Kazuo Hasegawa
Ryūtarō Tsumura
Machiko Kyō
Machiko Kyō
Chizuru
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Shintarō Katsu
Shintarō Katsu
Takabayashi
Hitomi Nozoe
Hitomi Nozoe
Yōko Komie
Kenji Sugawara
Kenji Sugawara
Tōru Abe
Tōru Abe
Yuko Yashio
Yuko Yashio
Yuka Konno
Yuka Konno
Hiromi Ichida
Hiromi Ichida
Eiko

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Betrayal (1960) about?

The film follows a crime boss as he seeks to uncover the identity of the mole within his organization, who betrayed him and left him to serve time in prison.

Who directed The Last Betrayal?

Umetsugu Inoue brings his unique vision to the film, guiding the cast through a gripping narrative.

Who stars in The Last Betrayal?

The film features standout performances from Kazuo Hasegawa, Machiko Kyō, and Hiroshi Kawaguchi.

Is The Last Betrayal (1960) worth watching?

While the film's unrated status may deter some viewers, fans of the crime genre will find 'The Last Betrayal (1960)' to be a gripping and thought-provoking watch, with a runtime that flies by all too quickly.

How long is The Last Betrayal?

The film has a runtime of 106 minutes.

About The Last Betrayal (1960) — A Gripping Crime Drama that Explores Loyalty and Deception

Directed by Umetsugu Inoue, 'The Last Betrayal (1960)' is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dark world of organized crime. The film follows a notorious crime boss as he seeks to uncover the identity of the mole within his organization, who betrayed him and left him to serve time in prison. The cast, featuring Kazuo Hasegawa and Machiko Kyō, deliver standout performances that add depth and complexity to the narrative. With its tense atmosphere and exploration of themes such as loyalty and deception, 'The Last Betrayal (1960)' is a must-watch for fans of the crime genre. As the crime boss navigates the treacherous landscape of his organization, the audience is left questioning who can be trusted and who will ultimately emerge victorious. With its gripping storyline and memorable characters, 'The Last Betrayal (1960)' is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

The 106-minute runtime flies by as the audience becomes invested in the story, and the lack of a happy ending only adds to the sense of realism. With its exploration of the darker side of human nature, 'The Last Betrayal (1960)' is a thought-provoking film that will leave viewers pondering the consequences of their actions long after the credits roll.