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Black Tight Killers
Playgirl assassins a-go-go! A Mod/Pop Art sixties
masterpiece masquerading as a gangster/spy spoof, "Black Tight
Killers" (Ore Ni Sawaru To Abunaize, roughly "Don't Touch Me,
I'm Dangerous") stars then-current matinee idol and singing star
Akira Kobayashi as a combat photographer trying to save his stewardess
girlfriend (Chieko Matsubara) from an alliance of American mobsters and
Japanese yakuza (gangsters). He's alternately helped and hindered by a
strange band of girl assassins who use razor-sharp 45 rpm records as
weapons and wads of bubblegum to blind pursuers. What he soon discovers
is that everyone is after a cache of gold hidden by Matsubara's late
father immediately after World War II. The first film from one of
Nikkatsu Studios' most talented late sixties directors, Yasuharu Hasebe,
"Black Tight Killers" shows a definite influence from Hasebe's
mentor, the iconoclastic and brilliant Seijun Suzuki (Branded to Kill,
Tokyo Drifter).
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