- 在线时间
- 855 小时
- 最后登录
- 2010-4-20
- 阅读权限
- 50
- 积分
- 7650
- UID
- 203142
- 注册时间
- 2007-7-5
- 帖子
- 5901
- 精华
- 0
|
4/DVD/Tantei.Jimusho.23.Kutabare.Akuto-domo.1963.DVDRip.XviD-MOC/
05.23.09.Tantei.Jimusho.23.Kutabare.Akuto-domo.1963.DVDRip.XviD-MOC 侦探事务所23:去死吧混蛋们
◎译 名 侦探事务所23:去死吧混蛋们
◎片 名 Tantei Jimusho 23 Kutabare Akuto-domo
◎年 代 1963
◎国 家 日本
◎类 别 动作/喜剧
◎语 言 日语
◎字 幕 英文
◎IMDB评分 6.8/10 (75 votes)
◎IMDB链接 http://imdb.com/title/tt0056989
◎文件格式 XviD + MP3
◎视频尺寸 624 x 256
◎文件大小 1CD 49 x 15MB
◎片 长 88 Min
◎导 演 铃木清顺 Seijun Suzuki
◎主 演 宍户锭 Jo Shishido
Reiko Sasamori
Naomi Hoshi
Tamio Kawaji
Y?ko Kusunoki
Kotoe Hatsui
金子信雄 Nobuo Kaneko
◎简 介
Japanese director Seijun Suzuki solidified his growing cult following with this offbeat adaptation of Haruhiko Ooyabu's crime novel. Jo Shishido stars as Det. Tajima, a smug investigator who nabs a pair of criminal gangs with flamboyant aplomb while the police remain baffled. Suzuki treats the rather hoary plotline as an excuse for dark-humored camp, and young audiences were delighted with his irreverent approach, which made him one of the few distinctive names in the '60s assembly-line of Nikkatsu Studios.
Tantei jimusho 23: Kutabare akuto-domo (1963)
DivX Release Date : 2009/05/23
DVD Retail Date ..: 2009/05/19
Theatre Date .....: 1963/01/27
Video Format .....: XviD
Video Bitrate ....: 1006 Kbps
Resolution .......: 624 x 256
Aspect Ratio .....: 2.44 : 1
Language .........: Japanese
Audio Format .....: VBR MP3 MONO
Audio Bitrate ....: 87 Kbps
DVD Runtime ......: 88 Min
Frame Rate .......: 23.976 FPS
Subtitle .........: English
Film Genre .......: Action/Comedy
File Size ........: 49x15MB
IMDB Vote ........: 6.8/10 (75 votes)
IMDB URL .........: http://imdb.com/title/tt0056989/
PLOT SUMMARY
Japanese director Seijun Suzuki solidified his growing
cult following with this offbeat adaptation of Haruhiko
Ooyabu's crime novel. Jo Shishido stars as Det. Tajima,
a smug investigator who nabs a pair of criminal gangs
with flamboyant aplomb while the police remain baffled.
Suzuki treats the rather hoary plotline as an excuse for
dark-humored camp, and young audiences were delighted
with his irreverent approach, which made him one of the
few distinctive names in the '60s assembly-line of
Nikkatsu Studios. |
|