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Tengoku to jigoku

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: 🟡 65/100
Total warning time: 3m 23s
Sex/Nudity: 🟡 30/100 (18s)
  • 🟡 40/100 [00:45:12 - 00:45:30] Brief scene with suggestive dialogue about infidelity.
Drug Use: 🟡 50/100 (35s)
  • 🟡 50/100 [01:12:45 - 01:13:20] Scene depicting characters consuming alcohol in a social setting.
Violence: 🔴 70/100 (2m 25s)
  • 🟡 60/100 [00:30:10 - 00:31:05] A tense confrontation with implied threat of violence.
  • 🔴 80/100 [01:45:30 - 01:47:00] Graphic depiction of a murder with blood shown.
Strong Language: 🟢 20/100 (5s)
  • 🟢 20/100 [00:15:40 - 00:15:45] Mild profanity used in a heated argument.
Tengoku to jigoku

Details for Tengoku to jigoku (1963)

Year: 1963
Certificate: [Certificate not found]
Tengoku to jigoku Runtime: 143 min
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
IMDB: 8.4
Meta Score: [Meta_score not found]
Votes: 34357
Gross: [Gross not found]
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Cast Stars: Toshirô Mifune, Yutaka Sada, Tatsuya Nakadai, Kyôko Kagawa

Overview of Tengoku to jigoku:

An executive of a shoe company becomes a victim of extortion when his chauffeur's son is kidnapped and held for ransom.

Who directed the movie 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963)?

The movie 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963) was directed by Akira Kurosawa.

What is the English title of 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963)?

The English title of 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963) is 'High and Low'.

What is the main plot of 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963)?

The main plot of 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963) revolves around a wealthy businessman, played by Toshirô Mifune, who faces a moral dilemma when his chauffeur's son is mistakenly kidnapped instead of his own son. The film explores themes of class disparity and justice.

Who are the main actors in 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963)?

The main actors in 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963) include Toshirô Mifune, Yutaka Sada, Tatsuya Nakadai, and Kyôko Kagawa.

Is 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963) based on a novel?

Yes, 'Tengoku to jigoku' (1963) is based on the novel 'King's Ransom' by Ed McBain.