Velvet Hustler
Velvet Hustler

Velvet Hustler

1967Movie97 minJapanese

A young yakuza hitman named Goro does a job and needs to hideout away from Tokyo for a while. He hangs out with loose women and hard men and always manages to stay one step ahead of the law. In his exile, he comes under suspicion for a murder and meets the girlfriend of the murdered man. They develop a strange bond while unbeknown to Goro, another hitman is after him for the job he did in Tokyo.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: James B. HarrisGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A smooth-talking con man, operating in the smoky jazz clubs of New York City, targets a wealthy socialite for his latest scheme. As he weaves his web of deception, he finds himself drawn into her world, blurring the lines between his calculated hustle and genuine feelings. The film explores the moral complexities and emotional toll of a life built on deceit.

Critical Reception

Velvet Hustler received a mixed to positive reception upon its release, with critics often praising Rip Torn's intense performance and the film's gritty portrayal of the criminal underworld. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat convoluted or underdeveloped, leading to a divided critical response.

What Reviewers Say

  • Rip Torn delivers a captivating and volatile performance as the central con artist.
  • The film is noted for its atmospheric depiction of jazz clubs and urban decay.
  • Some critics found the plot occasionally difficult to follow, questioning the protagonist's motivations.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in New York City, utilizing authentic jazz clubs and street settings to enhance its gritty realism.

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