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    House of Bamboo

    1955 · Crime drama · 1h 42m

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  2. House of Bamboo Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Anton Bitel Little White Lies. TOP CRITIC. decision to relocate events to postwar, post-Occupation Japan...

  3. Jun 6, 2005 · House of Bamboo has some of the most stunning examples of widescreen photography in the history of cinema. by Keith Uhlich. June 6, 2005. A few years back I rented a pan-and-scan video copy of Samuel Fuller’s House of Bamboo and within minutes of its opening sequence (a brutally detached train heist, enacted in the shadow of Mount Fuji, that ...

  4. Featured review. Tries To Do Too Much. No need to recap the plot. The movie's one-third caper film, one-third romance, and one- third travelogue. Cult filmmaker Fuller tries to bring them together, but only partially succeeds, despite that colorful climax with the revolving globe and the rooftop view of Tokyo.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Samuel Fuller
    • 1955-08-28
  5. Jan 13, 2019 · Stars: Robert Ryan, Robert Stack, Shirley Yamaguchi and Cameron Mitchell. Index: 2019 Centennials. I’ve reviewed House of Bamboo before, but that was a decade ago and I felt that Robert Stack’s centennial was a good opportunity for me to revisit because I wasn’t as impressed with either his performance or the film as a whole as I expected to be.

  6. Film critic Keith Uhlich believes the film is an excellent example of wide-screen photography. He wrote in a review, "Quite simply, House of Bamboo has some of the most stunning examples of widescreen photography in the history of cinema.

  7. Aug 23, 2011 · House of Bamboo | Film review. Film. Recommended. Robert Ryan, center, and Robert Stack, right, in House of Bamboo. Time Out says. There are, amazingly, still film fanatics who'd...

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