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Wednesday March 5, 2025

hitman

Review

Restauranteur, Dance Instructor, Hitman: Kazuo Mori’s A Certain Killer and A Killer’s Key (Arrow Video)

Thomas M. Puhr
March 5, 2025
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By Thomas M. Puhr. Light on their feet but not rushed, fun but not goofy, these films deliver just about everything you’d want from the hitman genre….” In 1967, Japanese director Kazuo Mori released back-to-back actioners starring Raizô Ichikawa as the archetypal hitman. Coldblooded, principled, calm under pressure—and often seen […]

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