Yellow Line

April. 29,1960      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

From the king of Japanese exploitation films comes a criminal drama told in a semi-documentary fashion. The murder of the chief official of Kobe city's Customs triggers an investigation of a prostitution ring called the 'Yellow Line' that sells Japanese women. A hired assasin is betrayed by his organization, and kidnaps a woman who happens to be the girlfriend of a newspaper reporter.

Shigeru Amachi as  Kazuhiro Moroki
Yōko Mihara as  Emi Ozuki
Teruo Yoshida as  Toshio Mayama
Yôichi Numata as  Newspaper editor
Jun Ôtomo as  Agawa
Mako Sanjō as  Yumiko Katsura
Katsuko Wakasugi as  Hotel Madame
Kyōko Ōgimachi as  Woman at hotel

Reviews

Cathardincu
1960/04/29

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

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Platicsco
1960/04/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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StyleSk8r
1960/05/01

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Roxie
1960/05/02

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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gordonl56
1960/05/03

"Osen chitai" aka "Yellow Line 1960 This Japanese production is really something to behold. It blasts onto the screen and just keeps going at speed.Freelance hit-man, Shigeru Amachi, takes a contract to bump off a customs inspector. He does the job, but as he is leaving the area, he sees the Police arriving. It seems that the mob decided it was cheaper to rat him out to the Police, than pay him. This turns out to be a bad mistake.Amachi manages to evade the Police by grabbing a young woman out of a street phone booth. He uses the woman, Yôko Mihara, as cover to get away. The girl is a dancer on her way to Kobe to work at one of the clubs. The two end up taking the train to Kobe. The girl however has tossed one of her distinctive red shoes out onto the train platform. And as it so happens, her boyfriend, Teruo Yoshida, was at the station to see why her call to him was cut off.Yoshida is a reporter with a Tokyo paper. He of course smells a rat and is soon looking for her. He finds the red shoe and the chase is on. He is soon on his way to Kobe as well. Mihara, is not sure what to make of the Amachi. She behaves though, having had the hit-man's gun shoved in her side.The two hit Kobe and the first place they go is a shoe store. Mihara told the gunman she had lost her shoe when he dragged her onto the train. She manages to write a call the Police note on a 100 yen note as she pays for the shoes. The clerk just sticks it in the cash drawer. (This bill comes into play later)The two then end up in flea bag hotel in the red light district, a real seedy part of the city known as "The Casbah". It is all clip joints, drug dealers and working girls. Being a port city, there is plenty of call for the ladies of the night. The boyfriend, Yoshida, is desperate to find his girl. He fears she has been grabbed up to be sold into prostitution.Now everyone ends up playing a big game of cat and mouse. Amachi is out to get even with the mob boys, the reporter, Yoshida wants his girl and Mihara just wants to get away. They are all soon crisscrossing the city while just missing each other. The bodies start to pile up as Amachi works his way through the mob connections.This one is well worth the time spent to see how it all ends. It goes quite fast with only a 79 minute runtime. A top flight bit of Japanese noir, even if it was filmed in colour.

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