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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Mystery

Duration
  

Country
  
Japan

8.4/10
IMDb

Director
  
Music director
  
Masaru Satoh

Language
  
Japanese

High and Low (1963 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Eijiro Hisaita
,
Ryuzo Kikushima
,

Release date
  
March 1, 1963 (1963-03-01)

Screenplay
  
Akira Kurosawa, Ryuzo Kikushima, Hideo Oguni, Eijiro Hisaita

Cast
  
Toshir? Mifune
(Kingo Gondo), (Chief Detective Tokura),
Kyôko Kagawa
(Reiko Gondo),
Tatsuya Mihashi
(Kawanishi, Gondo's secretary), (Detective Arai),
Kenjiro Ishiyama
(Chief Detective 'Bos'n' Taguchi)

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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
Intense and Highly Entertaining

High and low japanese trailer


High and Low (天国と地獄, Tengoku to Jigoku, literally "Heaven and Hell") is a 1963 police procedural crime drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai and Kyōko Kagawa. The film is loosely based on the 1959 novel King's Ransom by Ed McBain.

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High and low tengoku to jigoku 1963 trailer with subtitles


Plot

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A wealthy executive named Kingo Gondo (Toshiro Mifune) is in a struggle to gain control of a company called National Shoes where he is president. One faction wants the company to make cheap, low quality shoes for the impulse market as opposed to the sturdy and high quality shoes currently being produced. Gondo believes that the long-term future of the company will be best served by well made shoes with modern styling, though this plan is unpopular because it means lower profits in the short term. He has secretly set up a leveraged buyout to gain control of the company, mortgaging all he has.

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Just as he is about to put his plan into action, he receives a phone call from someone claiming to have kidnapped his son, Jun. Gondo is prepared to pay the ransom, but the call is dismissed as a prank when Jun comes in from playing outside. However, Jun's playmate, Shinichi, the child of Gondo's chauffeur, is missing and the kidnappers have mistakenly abducted him instead.

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In another phone call the kidnapper reveals that he has discovered his mistake but still demands the same ransom. Gondo is now forced to make a decision about whether to pay the ransom to save the child or complete the buyout. After a long night of contemplation Gondo announces that he will not pay the ransom, explaining that doing so would not only mean the loss of his position in the company, but cause him to go into debt and throw the futures of his wife and son into jeopardy. His plans are weakened when his top aide lets the "cheap shoes" faction know about the kidnapping in return for a promotion should they take over. Finally, under pressure from his wife and the chauffeur, Gondo decides to pay the ransom. Following the kidnapper's instructions, the money is put into two small briefcases and thrown from a moving train; Shinichi is found unharmed.

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Gondo is forced out of the company and his creditors demand the collateral in lieu of debt. The story is widely reported however, making Gondo a hero, while the National Shoe Company is vilified and boycotted. Meanwhile, the police eventually find the hideout where Shinichi was kept prisoner. The bodies of the kidnapper's two accomplices are found there, killed by an overdose of heroin. The police surmise that the kidnapper engineered their deaths by supplying them with uncut drugs. Further clues lead to the identity of the kidnapper, a medical intern at a nearby hospital, but there is no hard evidence linking him to the accomplices' murders.

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The police lay a trap by first planting a false story in the newspapers implying that the accomplices are still alive, and then forging a note from them demanding more drugs. The kidnapper is then apprehended in the act of trying to supply another lethal dose of uncut heroin to his accomplices. Most of the ransom money is recovered, but too late to save Gondo's property from auction. With the kidnapper facing a death sentence, he requests to see Gondo while in prison and Gondo finally meets him face to face. Gondo has gone to work for a rival shoe company, earning less money but enjoying a free hand in running it. The kidnapper at first feigns no regrets for his actions. As he reveals that envy from seeing Gondo's house on the hill every day led him to conceive of the crime, his emotions gradually gain control over him and he ends up breaking down emotionally before Gondo after finally facing his failure.

Cast

  • Toshiro Mifune as Kingo Gondo (権藤 金吾, Gondo Kingo)
  • Tatsuya Nakadai as Chief Detective Tokura (戸倉), the chief investigator in the kidnapping case.
  • Kyōko Kagawa as Reiko Gondo (権藤伶子, Gondo Reiko)
  • Tatsuya Mihashi as Kawanishi (河西), Gondo's secretary.
  • Yutaka Sada as Aoki (青木), Gondo's Chauffeur.
  • Kenjiro Ishiyama as Chief Detective 'Bos'n' Taguchi (田口), Tokura's partner.
  • Isao Kimura as Detective Arai (荒井)
  • Takeshi Katō as Detective Nakao (中尾)
  • Tsutomu Yamazaki as Ginjirô Takeuchi (竹内 銀次郎, Takeuchi Ginjiro), the mastermind and chief instigator of the kidnapping plot.
  • Takashi Shimura as Chief of Investigation Section
  • Minoru Chiaki as first reporter
  • Production

    High and Low was filmed at Toho Studios and on location in Yokohama. The film includes stock music from The H-Man (1958).

    Release

    High and Low was released in Japan on 1 March 1963. The film was released in Japan by Toho International with English subtitles in the United States on 26 November 1963.

    Reception

    The Washington Post wrote that "High and Low is, in a way, the companion piece to Throne of Blood – it's Macbeth, if Macbeth had married better. The movie shares the rigors of Shakespeare's construction, the symbolic and historical sweep, the pacing that makes the story expand organically in the mind".

    References

    High and Low (1963 film) Wikipedia
    High and Low (1963 film) IMDbHigh and Low (1963 film) Rotten TomatoesHigh and Low (1963 film) themoviedb.org