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Tengoku to jigoku (1963)

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User Rating: 8.2/10 (5,494 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Akira Kurosawa
Writers:
Eijirô Hisaita (writer)
Evan Hunter (novel)
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Release Date:
26 November 1963 (USA) more
Genre:
Thriller | Drama more
Plot:
An executive mortgages all he owns to stage a coup and gain control of the National Shoe Company, with... more | add synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 3 nominations more
NewsDesk:
High and Low (From The AV Club. 29 July 2008, 9:02 PM, PDT)
User Comments:
Intense and Highly Entertaining more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Toshirô Mifune ... Kingo Gondo
Tatsuya Nakadai ... Chief Detective Tokura
Kyôko Kagawa ... Reiko Gondo
Tatsuya Mihashi ... Kawanishi, Gondo's secretary
Isao Kimura ... Detective Arai
Kenjiro Ishiyama ... Chief Detective 'Bos'n' Taguchi
Takeshi Katô ... Detective Nakao
Takashi Shimura ... Chief of Investigation Section
Jun Tazaki ... Kamiya, National Shoes Publicity Director
Nobuo Nakamura ... Ishimaru, National Shoes Design Department Director
Yûnosuke Itô ... Baba, National Shoes executive
Tsutomu Yamazaki ... Ginjirô Takeuchi, medical intern
Minoru Chiaki ... First reporter
Hiroshi Unayama ... Detective Shimada
Eijirô Tono ... Factory worker
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Heaven and Hell (International: English title) (literal title)
High and Low (USA)
The Ransom (UK)
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Runtime:
143 min | USA:142 min
Country:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Color:
Black and White | Color (Eastmancolor) (inserts only)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
4-Track Stereo (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
Australia:PG | Argentina:13 | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:12 | UK:12 | UK:A (original rating) (cut)
Filming Locations:
Enoshima, Kanagawa, Japan more
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Trivia:
There is one shot of the movie that is in color - the scene of the colored smoke rising from the incinerator. Some television prints botch this and have the scene in black and white instead, diluting its impact. more
Quotes:
Chief Detective Tokura: That Gondo is all right.
Chief Detective 'Bos'n' Taguchi: Usually I waste no love on the rich. I didn't like him at first.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Ransom (1996) more
Soundtrack:
The Magic Begins more

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9 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Intense and Highly Entertaining, 10 October 2001
10/10
Author: dorlago from Oakhurst,CA

"High and Low" could be considered two movies. The first, "High" takes place in Kingo Gondo's (Mifune's) hilltop mansion. The crime occurs and what follows in the next hour is one of the most meticulous and brilliantly constructed film segments I have ever seen! The first half of the film could almost be considered theatre. It is static and deceptively simple but.....so intense! The ensemble acting is superb with Mifune a stand out as usual! Connecting these two movies is the train sequence. After the calculated intensity of the first part this scene comes at you like a sledgehammer! These four or five minutes are magnificent! So very exciting and so very quick it leaves you drained when it ends! "Low" begins with the hunt for the criminal. Only "Stray Dog" comes closer to capturing the cop's decent into hell. This last part of the film is fast and furious. We are no longer an observer. We have become part of the chase. First, we know who the criminal is. The police do not know and what follows is a fascinating puzzle being put together before our eyes! The last scene in the film is unexpected, deeply disturbing and left me numb and staring at the TV screen after the film had ended. Like Gondo we are left with the answers that we did not want to hear.

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