The Black Gambler
The Black Gambler
| 01 August 1965 (USA)
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Place your bets! Koji Himuro (Akira Kobayashi) is a makeout artist with unparalleled gambling skills. Shortly after his return to Tokyo, he is invited to attend a reception being held at the Suvenian Embassy of Tokyo. This “reception” was an undercover gambling operation that was run by an international gambling syndicate. Up against a cardsharp by the name of Inumaru and his mistress Reiko, Koji plays a flawless game of Seven Bridge. Outraged by his loss, Inumaru orders Reiko to stalk Koji like a shadow.

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Doomtomylo

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Mabel Munoz

Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?

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Mandeep Tyson

The acting in this movie is really good.

Haven Kaycee

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Uriah43

This movie begins with a dashing young man named "Koji Himuro" (Akira Kobayashi) arriving at a mansion belonging to a rich and influential man in order to play a game of high-stakes bridge at a foreign embassy. His opponents are dishonest card sharks named "Inumaru" (Asao Koike) and "Reiko" (Manami Fuji) who happen to be secretly in league with one another and are passing signs amongst themselves during the course of the game. Yet as skillful as this man and woman are, they are no match for Himuro as he wins 2,400,000 Yen from them. This infuriates Inumaru who proceeds to beat Reiko after the game and then orders her to ingratiate herself with Himuro in order to learn all of his secrets so that they can obtain their revenge against him at a later date. But what neither Himuro nor Inumaru know is that a gambling syndicate is moving their operations to Tokyo and they play by an entirely different set of rules which will immediately threaten everyone's livelihood--in the most lethal manner. Now prior to watching this movie I had no idea that it was just one in a series of between 6 and 8 "Gambler" films produced in Japan. So whether there are a few nuances here and there in this particular film is unknown to me. Be that as it may, although this movie certainly had enough intrigue and drama, I didn't feel that there was enough suspense to maintain an otherwise excellent beginning. Likewise, I didn't especially care for the rather anti-climatic ending either. Even so, I enjoyed this movie to a certain degree and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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GUENOT PHILIPPE

Once more, I am deceived by this film maker, whose it's here the third or fourth film I watch from him. I am so used to those great yakuza movie directors that I run away from this kind of crap, half crime half comedies. Features senseless at a scale you can't even imagine. No dark tales here, just stupid actors in stupid stories. I checked and realized that it was the last of this guy's film I had in my pile to watch. This film I comment today is about a gambler involved with a crime syndicate, and who also have a stupid broad with him. For God's sake, forget this director's films. At all costs.

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