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Language:
ja
Total Size:
902.2 MB
Info Hash:
B5613EC0B758BA77A2A2679F12EB2AFFE70E17C6
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July 22, 2023, 6:23 p.m.
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(Last updated: June 11, 2025, 4:17 a.m.)
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Runtime:
1:42:00
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Rating:
7.6
Director:
Akira Kurosawa
Cast:
Takashi Shimura, Toshirô Mifune, Reizaburô Yamamoto…
Plot:
A drunken doctor with a hot temper and a violence-prone gangster with tuberculosis form a quicksilver bond.
Drunken Angel
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040979
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SOURCE: Drunken Angel 1948 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Stars: Takashi Shimura, Toshirô Mifune, Reizaburô Yamamoto
Plot: A drunken doctor with a hot temper and a violence-prone gangster with tuberculosis form a quicksilver bond.
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English
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After a battle with rival criminals, a small-time gangster is treated by an alcoholic doctor in post-war Japan. The doctor diagnoses the young gangster's tuberculosis, and convinces him to begin treatment for it. The two enjoy an uneasy friendship until the gangster's former boss is released from prison and seeks to take over his gang once again. The ailing young man loses his status as gang boss and becomes ostracised, and eventually confronts his former boss in a battle to the death.—Bernard Keane
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