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Red Angel
Directed by
Yasuzō Masumura
Not Rated
1971
1h 35m
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7.8
100%
96%
7.6
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During the Sino-Japanese War, a young army nurse gives sympathy to her patients and falls in love with an impotent doctor who's addicted to morphine.
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Cast of Red Angel
Ayako Wakao
Nurse Sakura Nishi
Shinsuke Ashida
Dr. Okabe
Yūsuke Kawazu
Pvt. Orihara
Ranko Akagi
Head Nurse Iwashima
Jōtarō Senba
Private Sakamoto
Daihachi Kita
Pvt. Nogami
Jun Osanai
Special Duty Sergeant Major
Daigo Inoue
Advance Guard Company's Fifth Chief
Ayako Ikegami
Nurse Tsurusaki
Takashi Nakamura
Head of infantry
Kenichi Tani
Kisao Tobita
Patient
Naomasa Kawashima
Kyōsuke Shiho
Shin Minatsu
Ken Nakahara
Shinji Sayama
Yasuzō Masumura
Director
Yorichika Arima
Novel
Ryōzō Kasahara
Screenplay
Red Angel Ratings & Reviews
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
Although straddling the line between exploitation and crime noir, and in a style that feels dated today, "Angel Guts: Red Flash" has enough appeal to satisfy fans of both genres while it is definitely entertaining, almost from beginning to end.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
a raw, bloody, uncompromised drama that takes as its central subject the destruction of humanity as seen through the mutilated soldiers and the psychically scarred medical personnel who must attend to them
Seattle Film Blog
Kathy Fennessy
If his film isn't as hallucinogenic as, say, Elem Klimov's Come and See, it ranks among the most uncompromising antiwar films.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
It's a film which wears its pain out in the open, shielding none from the physical and mental violence impacting all who take part in war.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A stark and unflinching portrait of life working in a field hospital during World War II
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
one of the more powerful anti-war films you'll ever see.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Masumura gives one of the most brutal portraits of war ever filmed, leveling his finger not at the war itself, but at the mentality of the people who wage it.
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