Seven-Color Mask: King Rose - Devil's Rose
Seven-Color Mask: King Rose - Devil's Rose

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Seven-Color Mask: King Rose - Devil's Rose

1959
Movie
50 min
Japanese

The first installment of Seven-Color Mask: King Rose.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Mystery, Crime, Film Noir

Plot Summary

In the neon-drenched underbelly of post-war Tokyo, a fearless private detective known as King Rose investigates a series of baffling murders. Each victim is found with a single, mysteriously colored mask. As King Rose delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a shadowy organization, a dangerous femme fatale, and a sinister plot that threatens to engulf the city in darkness.

Critical Reception

This early Yujiro Ishihara film is considered a stylish and atmospheric entry into Japanese noir, showcasing Kihachi Okamoto's burgeoning directorial talent. While not as widely known internationally as some later works, it is appreciated for its gritty portrayal of urban crime and its classic detective narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moody atmosphere and stylish cinematography.

  • Applauded for Yujiro Ishihara's charismatic performance as the hard-boiled detective.

  • Noted for its intricate plot and suspenseful narrative.

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Fun Fact

The 'Seven-Color Mask' moniker refers to a popular serial novel that this film is based on, a common format for Japanese entertainment at the time.

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