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Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again 1965

81 min📅 1965-05-01

In 1965, Japanese cinema witnessed the rise of a gritty, fast-paced crime thriller that would leave an indelible mark on audiences and critics alike: *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again*, directed by the visionary Tokuzō Tanaka.

Director: Tokuzō Tanaka

Cast

Shintarō Katsu
Shintarō Katsu
Asakichi
Jirō Tamiya
Jirō Tamiya
Yoshie Mizutani
Yoshie Mizutani
Chōchō Miyako
Chōchō Miyako
Kei Satō
Kei Satō
Ryūzō Shimada
Ryūzō Shimada
Asao Uchida
Asao Uchida
Jōtarō Senba
Jōtarō Senba
Miss Wakasa
Ikuko Mōri
Ikuko Mōri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again* (1965) about?

This 1965 Japanese crime thriller follows two notorious figures entangled in a dangerous web of betrayal and survival, as they evade relentless pursuers while questioning their own allegiances. The film blends noir aesthetics with high-stakes drama, delivering a compact yet gripping narrative.

Who directed *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again*?

The film was directed by Tokuzō Tanaka, a prominent figure in Japanese cinema known for his work in crime and action genres.

Who stars in *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again*?

The lead roles are portrayed by Shintarō Katsu and Jirō Tamiya, with standout performances from Yoshie Mizutani, Chōchō Miyako, Kei Satō, and Ryūzō Shimada.

Is *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again* (1965) worth watching?

As a short but intense crime thriller from 1965, it offers a stylish dive into moral ambiguity and high-stakes survival. Fans of classic Japanese noir or Tokuzō Tanaka's work will appreciate its tight pacing and compelling performances.

How long is *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again*?

The film has a runtime of 81 minutes.

About Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again (1965) — A Gritty 1960s Crime Thriller from Japan

In 1965, Japanese cinema witnessed the rise of a gritty, fast-paced crime thriller that would leave an indelible mark on audiences and critics alike: *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again*, directed by the visionary Tokuzō Tanaka. This compact yet intense film follows two notorious figures as they navigate a world of deceit, betrayal, and relentless pursuit, blending elements of noir with the raw energy of mid-century Japanese crime dramas. With its tight 81-minute runtime, the movie delivers a punch of suspense, moral ambiguity, and stylish action, all set against a backdrop of shadowy alleys and tension-fueled confrontations. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty, as the protagonists—flawed and driven by their own codes—clash in a battle of wits against unforeseen enemies.

Starring the legendary Shintarō Katsu and Jirō Tamiya, the film thrives on their electric chemistry, bringing depth and charisma to roles that blur the line between hero and antihero. Yoshie Mizutani and Chōchō Miyako add layers of intrigue and emotional weight, while Kei Satō and Ryūzō Shimada round out the cast with performances that elevate the story's stakes. *Bad Reputation: The Two Notorious Men Strike Again (1965)* remains a hidden gem for fans of classic Japanese crime cinema, offering a compact but unforgettable exploration of loyalty, survival, and the blurred boundaries of justice.