Cult-film director Seijun Suzuki's follow-up to his 1967 yakuza classic, "Branded to Kill," is a stylized and surreal thriller. Makiko Esumi plays an ambitious female assassin who tries to bump off a ...
Under the not-unreasonable charge that his films made no sense and no money, Japanese cult director Seijun Suzuki was fired from B-movie house Nikkatsu Studios after making 1967's Branded To Kill, ...