"Assassins Japan Drama." . . . . "Feature films [DVD]" . . "Assassins." . . "Japan." . . "Yakuza Japan Drama." . . "Criterion Collection (Firm)" . . "Home Vision Cinema." . . "Motion pictures, Japanese." . . . "Thriller" . "Koroshi no rakuin" . "Branded to kill" . . "Koroshi no rakuin (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)" . "Crime" . . "The number-three ranked killer in the Tokyo underworld carries out three impeccably imaginative hits, but bungles a fourth. Then both the women in his life try to kill him. The next thing he knows, he is playing a cat-and-mouse game with the very dangerous No. 1 killer." . . . . . . "Branded to kill [Koroshi no rakuin]" . "The number-three ranked killer in the Tokyo underworld carries out three impeccably imaginative hits, but bungles a fourth. Then both the women in his life try to kill him. The next thing he knows, he is playing a cat-and-mouse game with the very dangerous No. 1 killer ..." . "Feature films" . . "The number-three ranked killer in the Tokyo underworld carries out three hits, but bungles a fourth. Then both the women in his life try to kill him. The next thing he knows, he is playing a cat-and-mouse game with the very dangerous No. 1 killer ..." . . . . "Branded to kill"@en . . . "Branded to kill" . . . . . . . . . "Adventure films" . . "Delinqüència" . . . . . . "Gangster thriller." . . . "Foreign language films" . . "\"Hanada is the underworld's \"Number 3\" assassin. When his car breaks down he is picked up by the beautiful and mysterious Misako who before long has hired his services. The hit goes wrong - a mistake that cannot go unpunished in Hanada's world. He is soon drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the legendary and anonymous \"Number 1\" -- Container." . . . "Tells the ecstatically bent story of a yakuza assassin with a fetish for sniffing boiled rice who botches a job and ends up a target himself." . . . "Koroshi no Rakuin" . . . . . . . . "Branded to kill [dvd]" . . . . . "Seijun Suzuki" . . . "After a series of successful hits, the number-three ranked killer in the Tokyo underworld bungles a job. Soon after, Tokyo's number-one killer targets him in a cat-and-mouse game." . "Speelfilm" . . "El asesino, clasificado número de tres en el mundo subterráneo de Tokio realiza tres asesinatos, pero echa a perder un cuarto. A continuación, tanto las mujeres de su vida tratan de matarlo. Lo siguiente que sabe, que está jugando un juego del gato y el ratón con el muy peligroso asesino No. 1..." . . "The number-three ranked killer in the Tokyo underworld carries out three hits, but bungles a fourth. Then both the women in his life try to kill him. The next thing he knows, he is playing a cat-and-mouse game with the very dangerous No. 1 killer..." . . . . "In this Japanese cult classic, a hitman goes on the run around Japan, pursued by killers hired by his former boss." . . . . . "The number-three ranked killer in the Tokyo underworld carries out three hits, but bungles a fourth. Then both the women in his life try to kill him. The next thing he knows, he is playing a cat-and-mouse game with the very dangerous No. 1 killer." . . . "\"When Japanese New Wave bad boy Seijun Suzuki delivered this brutal, hilarious, and visually inspired masterpiece to the executives at his studio, he was promptly fired. Branded to Kill tells the ecstatically bent story of a yakuza assassin with a fetish for sniffing steamed rice (the chipmunk-cheeked superstar Joe Shishido) who botches a job and ends up a target himself. This is Suzuki at his most extreme-the flabbergasting pinnacle of his sixties pop-art aesthetic\"--Container." . . . . . "Gangster films" . "Koroshi no rakuin" . . "Gangster" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Seijun Suzuki's Branded to kill" . "A hapless assassin becomes a target himself when he botches a job." . . . "Drama" . . . . . . . . "Hanado Goro, no. 3 gunman in the Tokyo underworld, after killing no. 2 and bungling the fourth of a series of imaginatively executed \"hits\", finds himself playing cat-and-mouse with the dangerous no. 1. Explosions of violence are punctuated by moments of unexpected lyricism and intermingle with bizarre humour (Hanado is sexually aroused by the smell of boiled rice). After making dozens of run-of-the-mill genre films for Nikkatsu, Suzuki began transforming the banal material assigned to him into farcically hyperbolic absurdist thrillers reinventing the yakuza film by drawing on Japanese comical literary, theatrical and cinematic traditions (see Tokyo Drifter) in the process attracting both a cult following and the ire of Nikkatsu." . . . . . . . . . "Hanada is the \"Number 3\" killer in the Japanese underworld. Hired by a mysterious woman, the scheduled hit goes very wrong and Handa is launched into a deadly cat and mouse game with the sexually perverse rice sniffing \"Number 1\" killer. Filled with bizarre imagery, eroticism and brutal violence in a world where everyone seems insane, Branded to kill has been heralded by many as a masterpiece of film noir and surrealist cinema." . . . "Koroshi no rakuin Branded to kill" . . "Un asesino del crimen organizado es contratado para llevar a cabo una misión. Es conocido como el Número 3, y pronto se verá en vuelto en una especie de conspiración en la que están metidos una extraña y fascinante mujer y más asesinos. La caza comienza, y enseguida sabremos quién es el Número 1 de la Organización, todo un ejemplo a seguir, y sobre el que algunos incluso aseguran que no existe, que es un invento para meter miedo." . . . . "Yakuza." . . "Janus Films." . . "Películas cinematográficas populares." . .