
Branded to Kill | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 29, 2011
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Seemingly sewn together like a feature length trailer at times, this is a wonderous piece of Japanese pop art smeared over a gangster plot.
| genre | Crime | foreign |
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| synopsis | After botching his latest assignment, a third-ranked Japanese hit man becomes the target of another assassin. |
| lead actors | Jo Shishido | Mariko Ogawa | Anne Mari | Kôji Nanbara | Isao Tamagawa | Hiroshi Minami | Franz Gruber |
| director | Seijun Suzuki |









