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Riverside Fish Market Empire
Obscure Japanese movie by director Kyotaro Namiki
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Plot Summary
A struggling fish market owner gets entangled with organized crime when he tries to expand his business. He becomes increasingly ruthless in his pursuit of success, leading to betrayal and violence within his own operation. The film explores the corrupting influence of power and the dark side of the American dream in the post-war era.
Critical Reception
Though not widely reviewed at the time of its release, 'Riverside Fish Market Empire' has since gained a cult following among film noir enthusiasts. It is often praised for its gritty atmosphere and compelling performances, particularly from Victor Jory. However, some critics note its predictable plot and lower production values compared to more prominent studio films of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective noir atmosphere and gritty portrayal of urban crime.
Victor Jory delivers a memorable performance as a morally compromised protagonist.
Criticized for a somewhat formulaic narrative and limited scope.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's age and limited distribution, but it is generally appreciated by fans of low-budget crime dramas and film noir for its atmospheric qualities and strong lead performance.
Fun Fact
Lee Van Cleef, who plays a relatively minor but memorable role as a gangster, would later become a major star in Spaghetti Westerns.
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