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  1. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects

    Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects

    R1989 · Crime drama · 1h 38m

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  1. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is a 1989 American action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. As Thompson's final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together—a long and famed Hollywood collaboration. [2]

  2. Feb 3, 1989 · Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects: Directed by J. Lee Thompson. With Charles Bronson, Perry Lopez, Juan Fernández, James Pax. A brutal Los Angeles police Lt. is determined to bust up an organization that forces underage girls into prostitution.

  3. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects. 1989 · 1 hr 38 min. R. Action · Crime · Drama. Hell-bent on wiping out a nefarious child prostitution ring, a Los Angeles police detective must hunt down a criminal who preys on teenagers. Subtitles: English. Starring: Charles Bronson Perry Lopez James Pax Peggy Lipton Sy Richardson Juan Fernandez Marion Yue Bill ...

  4. Watch Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects with a subscription on Prime Video. A Los Angeles police detective (Charles Bronson) and his partner (Perry Lopez) hunt down a pimp (Juan Fernandez) who preys on ...

    • Crime, Drama
  5. Mar 15, 2021 · The original trailer in high definition of Kinjite directed by J. Lee Thompson. Starring Charles Bronson, Juan Fernández, Perry Lopez and James Pax.Blu-ray (...

  6. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most ...

  7. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects. International superstar Charles Bronson is a vice squad veteran forced to battle his own racial prejudices when he's assigned to track down a young Japanese girl enslaved by a vicious child prostitution ring. 233 IMDb 5.5 1 h 37 min 1989. X-Ray R. Suspense · Drama · Gritty · Serious. Watch with a free Prime trial.

  8. Their ninth and final film together over a 12-year partnership, 'Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects' basically plays out as a Death Wish installment with Charles Bronson portraying Lieutenant Crowe instead of Paul Kersey, and being focused in anger both over child prostitution and that his own teenage daughter was molested by a Japanese businessman.

  9. In "Kinjite," an odd, well-made and thoroughly unpleasant thriller, Bronson's character is a detective who is not simply protective of his young daughter but has a hangup about the way modern permissiveness is eroding traditional values. Advertisement. The movie intercuts Bronson's uneasiness in America with the story of another family in Japan.

  10. A Tokyo businessman (Hiroshi Hada), transferred to L.A, molests a teenage girl on a train. It turns out that the girl is the daughter of a vice cop. But in one of those plot twists that can only occur in the movies, the cop is assigned to find the businessman's own daughter who has been kidnapped and forced into a teen prostitution ring.

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