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V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal Limited Edition

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Released: 28th April 2025. In 1989, legendary Japanese studio Toei launched their V-Cinema line of direct-to-video genre features. V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal presents nine explosive titles representing some of the best the Japanese crime film has to offer. Fast-paced and action-packed, Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage sees detective Joe Kawamura out for revenge against the men who gunned down his partner. Along the way he teams up with Lily, a gun-toting nun looking to get back five million dollars that was stolen from her church. Next up, Neo Chinpira: Zoom Goes the Bullet sees wannabe yakuza Junko get more than he bargained for when tasked with avenging the murder of a fellow gang member, or face the consequences for betrayal. Meanwhile, in Shunichi Nagasaki’s unbearably tense thriller Stranger, a late-night taxi driver is stalked by the unseen driver of an SUV, who just might have a connection to the taxi driver’s criminal past. In Carlos, the eponymous Brazilian-Japanese petty criminal sees an opportunity to play rival yakuza gangs against each other, but bites off much more than he can chew. Burning Dog is a gripping heist film where a gang of thieves plot to rob a US military base in Okinawa, but rising tensions in the group threaten to put the plan in jeopardy. The sequel to one of the most iconic Japanese franchises of all time, Female Prisoner Scorpion: Death Threat sees a female assassin hired to infiltrate a women’s prison and search for The Scorpion, a legendary rebellious prisoner hiding in the bowels of the building. After his fiancée is killed in the crossfire of a yakuza turf war, a man on the edge remorselessly hunts down the gangsters responsible in legendary director Teruo Ishii’s The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses. Meanwhile in Danger Point: The Road to Hell, duo of contract killers’ fragile partnership is tested when their most recent hit starts to have unforeseen consequences. Finally, assassin and femme fatale Shion rebels against the fanatical religious order who prepared her from birth to be the perfect killer in the pulpy XX: Beautiful Hunter. Filled with action, thrills and double-crosses, V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal is an electrifying compendium of gems from the Japanese video underworld. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of all films  Original lossless Japanese mono audio on Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage and original lossless Japanese stereo audio for all other films  Optional newly translated English subtitles for all films  Nine postcard-sized artcards  Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeves featuring newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon  Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Earl Jackson, Daisuke Miyao, and Hayley Scanlon DISC 1 – CRIME HUNTER: BULLETS OF RAGE / NEO CHINPIRA: ZOOM GOES THE BULLET Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka  Loose Cannon, a newly filmed interview with Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage director Shundo Okawa  Zooming Out, a newly filmed interview with Neo Chinpira: Zoom Goes the Bullet writer-director Banmei Takahashi  Crime Hunter and the Dawn of V-Cinema, a brand new video essay on Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes  Original trailers for both films DISC 2 – STRANGER / CARLOS Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka  Stranger than Fiction, a newly filmed interview with Stranger writer-director Shunichi Nagasaki  From Manga to Movies, a newly filmed interview with Carlos writer-director Kazuhiro Kiuchi  An Extra Round in the Chamber, a brand new video essay on Carlos by critic and Japanese cinema expert Jonathan Clements DISC 3 – BURNING DOG / FEMALE PRISONER SCORPION: DEATH THREAT Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka  Fire and Ice, a brand new video essay on Burning Dog by critic and Japanese cinema expert Mark Schilling  Toshiharu Ikeda’s Beautiful Monster of Vengeance, a brand new video essay on Female Prisoner Scorpion: Death Threat by film historian Samm Deighan  Original trailers for both films DISC 4 – THE HITMAN: BLOOD SMELLS LIKE ROSES / DANGER POINT: THE ROAD TO HELL Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka  The Versatility of Teruo Ishii, a brand new video essay on The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses and its director Teruo Ishii by Japanese cinema expert Frankie Balboa  The Road to V-Cinema, a brand new video essay on Danger Point: The Road to Hell by critic and Japanese cinema expert James Balmont Original trailer for The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses DISC 5 – XX: BEAUTIFUL HUNTER Newly filmed introduction by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka  The Sacred and the Profane, a newly filmed interview with screenwriter Hiroshi Takahashi  They Brought Back the Sleaze, a brand new video essay on XX: Beautiful Hunter by critic and Japanese cinema expert Patrick Macias  Original trailer

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      Released:
      28th April 2025
      Category:
      World Cinema
      Studio:
      Arrow Video
      Format:
      Blu-ray Box Set
      Certification:
      18 – Suitable only for adults
      Barcode:
      5027035028408
    • Description

      In 1989, legendary Japanese studio Toei launched their V-Cinema line of direct-to-video genre features. V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal presents nine explosive titles representing some of the best the Japanese crime film has to offer.

      Fast-paced and action-packed, Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage sees detective Joe Kawamura out for revenge against the men who gunned down his partner. Along the way he teams up with Lily, a gun-toting nun looking to get back five million dollars that was stolen from her church. Next up, Neo Chinpira: Zoom Goes the Bullet sees wannabe yakuza Junko get more than he bargained for when tasked with avenging the murder of a fellow gang member, or face the consequences for betrayal. Meanwhile, in Shunichi Nagasaki’s unbearably tense thriller Stranger, a late-night taxi driver is stalked by the unseen driver of an SUV, who just might have a connection to the taxi driver’s criminal past. In Carlos, the eponymous Brazilian-Japanese petty criminal sees an opportunity to play rival yakuza gangs against each other, but bites off much more than he can chew. Burning Dog is a gripping heist film where a gang of thieves plot to rob a US military base in Okinawa, but rising tensions in the group threaten to put the plan in jeopardy.

      The sequel to one of the most iconic Japanese franchises of all time, Female Prisoner Scorpion: Death Threat sees a female assassin hired to infiltrate a women’s prison and search for The Scorpion, a legendary rebellious prisoner hiding in the bowels of the building. After his fiancée is killed in the crossfire of a yakuza turf war, a man on the edge remorselessly hunts down the gangsters responsible in legendary director Teruo Ishii’s The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses. Meanwhile in Danger Point: The Road to Hell, duo of contract killers’ fragile partnership is tested when their most recent hit starts to have unforeseen consequences. Finally, assassin and femme fatale Shion rebels against the fanatical religious order who prepared her from birth to be the perfect killer in the pulpy XX: Beautiful Hunter.

      Filled with action, thrills and double-crosses, V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal is an electrifying compendium of gems from the Japanese video underworld.

      LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
      • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of all films 
      • Original lossless Japanese mono audio on Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage and original lossless Japanese stereo audio for all other films 
      • Optional newly translated English subtitles for all films 
      • Nine postcard-sized artcards 
      • Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeves featuring newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon 
      • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Earl Jackson, Daisuke Miyao, and Hayley Scanlon

      DISC 1 – CRIME HUNTER: BULLETS OF RAGE / NEO CHINPIRA: ZOOM GOES THE BULLET
      • Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka 
      • Loose Cannon, a newly filmed interview with Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage director Shundo Okawa 
      • Zooming Out, a newly filmed interview with Neo Chinpira: Zoom Goes the Bullet writer-director Banmei Takahashi 
      • Crime Hunter and the Dawn of V-Cinema, a brand new video essay on Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes 
      • Original trailers for both films

      DISC 2 – STRANGER / CARLOS
      • Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka 
      • Stranger than Fiction, a newly filmed interview with Stranger writer-director Shunichi Nagasaki 
      • From Manga to Movies, a newly filmed interview with Carlos writer-director Kazuhiro Kiuchi 
      • An Extra Round in the Chamber, a brand new video essay on Carlos by critic and Japanese cinema expert Jonathan Clements

      DISC 3 – BURNING DOG / FEMALE PRISONER SCORPION: DEATH THREAT
      • Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka 
      • Fire and Ice, a brand new video essay on Burning Dog by critic and Japanese cinema expert Mark Schilling 
      • Toshiharu Ikeda’s Beautiful Monster of Vengeance, a brand new video essay on Female Prisoner Scorpion: Death Threat by film historian Samm Deighan 
      • Original trailers for both films

      DISC 4 – THE HITMAN: BLOOD SMELLS LIKE ROSES / DANGER POINT: THE ROAD TO HELL
      • Newly filmed introductions to both films by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka 
      • The Versatility of Teruo Ishii, a brand new video essay on The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses and its director Teruo Ishii by Japanese cinema expert Frankie Balboa 
      • The Road to V-Cinema, a brand new video essay on Danger Point: The Road to Hell by critic and Japanese cinema expert James Balmont
      • Original trailer for The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses

      DISC 5 – XX: BEAUTIFUL HUNTER
      • Newly filmed introduction by Japanese film critic Masaki Tanioka 
      • The Sacred and the Profane, a newly filmed interview with screenwriter Hiroshi Takahashi 
      • They Brought Back the Sleaze, a brand new video essay on XX: Beautiful Hunter by critic and Japanese cinema expert Patrick Macias 
      • Original trailer
      Region Code:
      Region B
      Duration:
      795 minutes
      Original Language:
      Japanese
      Extras:
      Language(s): Japanese, Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1 - 1.33:1, Mono, Stereo, Booklet, Bonus Footage, Documentaries: ''Crime Hunter' and the Dawn of V-Cinema': Video essay by Tom Mes (Japanese cinema expert); 'An Extra Round in the Chamber': Video essay by Jonathan Clements (critic/Japanese cinema expert); 'Fire and Ice': Video essay by Mark Schilling (critic/Japanese cinema expert); 'Toshiharu Ikeda's Beautiful Monster of Vengeance': Video essay by Samm Deighan (film historian); 'The Versatility of Teruo Ishii': Video Essay by Frankie Balboa (Japanese cinema expert); 'The Road to V-Cinema': Video essay by James Balmont (critic/Japanese cinema expert); 'They Brought Back the Sleaze': Video essay by Patrick Macias (critic/Japanese cinema expert)., Interviews: Shundo Okawa (director); Banmei Takahashi (writer/director); Shunichi Nagasaki (writer/director); Kazuhiro Kiuchi (writer/director); Hiroshi Takahashi (screenwriter)., Nine postcard-sized artcards; Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeves featuring newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon; Introductions to all films by Masaki Tanioka (film critic)., Trailers
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