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Be-In Bully High School 1990

97 min📅 1990-08-25

Dive into the gritty underbelly of 1990 with *Be-In Bully High School (1990)*, Norifumi Suzuki's intense action drama set in a once-prestigious private academy now overrun by ruthless student gangs.

Director: Norifumi Suzuki

Cast

Kaori Fujise
Yoko Oda
Riki Takeuchi
Riki Takeuchi
Fumio Takao
Hairi Katagiri
Hairi Katagiri
Toki Shiozawa
Toki Shiozawa
Tetsuro Tamba
Tetsuro Tamba
Ryotaro Sakurazawa
Tōru Yuri
Tōru Yuri
Mitsutomo
Cutie Suzuki
Cutie Suzuki
Maki Hihara
Juri Sakurazawa
Sakae Umezu
Sakae Umezu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Be-In Bully High School (1990) about?

The film follows Oda Yoko, a transfer student who infiltrates her school's principal office to uncover the truth behind her best friend's death. Her investigation leads her into the violent world of the Black and Red Warriors, two gangs exploiting the crumbling prestige of Sakuraryo Gakuen.

Who directed Be-In Bully High School?

Norifumi Suzuki helmed this action-packed drama, known for his bold storytelling and dynamic visual style.

Who stars in Be-In Bully High School?

The film features standout performances from Kaori Fujise, Riki Takeuchi, and Hairi Katagiri, among others.

Is Be-In Bully High School (1990) worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's raw energy and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of 90s Japanese action. Its blend of rebellion and mystery offers a unique, gritty experience worth exploring.

How long is Be-In Bully High School?

The movie runs for 97 minutes.

About Be-In Bully High School (1990) — Japan's 90s Action Classic Unveils Dark Student Secrets

Dive into the gritty underbelly of 1990 with *Be-In Bully High School (1990)*, Norifumi Suzuki's intense action drama set in a once-prestigious private academy now overrun by ruthless student gangs. Transferred student Oda Yoko infiltrates the principal's office to uncover the dark truth behind her late best friend's mysterious death, uncovering a web of corruption tied to the school's athletic club's shadowy factions, the malevolent Black Warriors and the fierce Red Warriors. This film blends raw rebellion with a brooding atmosphere, exploring themes of vengeance, betrayal, and the crumbling ideals of tradition in an era of chaos.

With its high-energy confrontations and morally gray characters, *Be-In Bully High School* delivers a punchy, no-holds-barred experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Suzuki's direction infuses each scene with a palpable tension, making this a cult favorite for fans of Japanese action cinema. Whether you're drawn in by the era's bold storytelling or the electrifying cast, this movie is a testament to the power of rebellion and the fight for justice in a broken system.