
The Black Gambler: Murderous Dice
As a foreign gambling ring tries to take over the Japanese underworld, Himuro the ace gambler must face their leader - and his dangerous gadgets…
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Plot Summary
A mysterious gambler arrives in a small Italian town and quickly becomes entangled in a web of corruption and murder. As he investigates a series of suspicious deaths, he uncovers a conspiracy involving local officials and a dangerous criminal element. The gambler must use his wits and cunning to survive and expose the truth, all while playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
The Black Gambler: Murderous Dice is a relatively obscure Italian crime thriller from the mid-1960s. While it features a stylish noir atmosphere characteristic of the era, its plot can be convoluted and its pacing inconsistent. Critical reception was minimal at the time of its release, and it remains a niche film for fans of Euro-crime cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its atmospheric noir elements and stylish direction.
- Criticized for a confusing plot that detracts from the overall impact.
- Seen as a competent, though not groundbreaking, example of Italian crime cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a novel by Italian author Antonio Boccaci, who also directed the film adaptation.
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