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Jun 7, 2005 · Amazon.com: House of Bamboo (Fox Film Noir) : Robert Ryan, Robert Stack, Cameron Mitchell, Brad Dexter, Shirley Yamaguchi, Sessue Hayakawa, Biff Elliot, Sandro Giglio, Samuel Fuller: Movies & TV. Movies & TV. ›. Featured Categories. ›. DVD. ›. Drama. Buy new: $2538. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns.
Filmed in Japan, Sam Fuller's 1955 crime noir tells the story of Eddie Kenner (Robert Stack), a U.S. army operative sent to Tokyo as an investigator. A gang of American expatriates is robbing U.S. military ammunition and supply trains, and using military tactics to do it.
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House of Bamboo PG | 1h 42min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 1955 Planted in a Tokyo crime syndicate, a U.S. Army Investigator attempts to probe the coinciding death of a fellow Army official. Director: Samuel Fuller Writers: Harry Kleiner, Samuel Fuller (additional dialogue) Stars: Robert Ryan, Robert Stack, Shirley Yam.
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An Army investigator infiltrates a Tokyo crime syndicate to solve a colleague's murder.
- Samuel Fuller, David Silver
- Robert Ryan
English. Budget. $1,380,000 [1] Box office. $1.7 million (US) [2] House of Bamboo is a 1955 American film noir shot in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color, directed and co-written by Samuel Fuller, [3] and starring Robert Ryan. The other co- screenwriter was Harry Kleiner. The cinematographer was Joseph MacDonald .
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May 12, 2014 · Product Description. Filmed in Japan, Sam Fuller's 1955 crime noir tells the story of Eddie Kenner (Robert Stack), a U.S. army operative sent to Tokyo as an investigator. A gang of American expatriates is robbing U.S. military ammunition and supply trains, and using military tactics to do it.
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