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  1. Violence at Noon (白昼の通り魔, Hakuchū no tōrima), also titled Violence at High Noon, is a 1966 Japanese crime drama film directed by Nagisa Ōshima.

  2. Violence at Noon concerns the odd circumstances surrounding a horrific murder and rape spree. In a twist, the film is as much about the two women who protect the violent man—his wife and a former victim—as it is about him.

    • 100 min
  3. Violence at Noon: Directed by Nagisa Ôshima. With Saeda Kawaguchi, Akiko Koyama, Kei Satô, Rokkô Toura. Two young women must come to terms with the fact that a man they're deeply linked to is a murdering rapist.

    • (1.2K)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Nagisa Ôshima
    • 1966-07-15
  4. Violence at Noon concerns the odd circumstances surrounding a horrific murder and rape spree. In a twist, the film is as much about the two women who protect the violent man—his wife and a former victim—as it is about him.

    • Shino Shinozaki
  5. Violence at Noon. Directed by Nagisa Oshima • 1966 • Japan. Violence at Noon concerns the odd circumstances surrounding a horrific murder and rape spree. In a twist, the film is as much about the two women who protect the violent man, his wife and a former victim, as it is about him.

  6. Containing more than two thousand cuts and a wealth of inventive widescreen compositions, this coolly fragmented character study is a mesmerizing investigation of criminality and social decay.

  7. Thriller. In economically barren post-World War II Japan, life is bleak for Shino (Saeda Kawaguchi), who is part of an agricultural commune that becomes a financial disaster. Things get...