Golgo 13
CAST

Sonny Chiba
Callan Leung
Etsuko Shihomi
Emi Shindo
Elaine Sung
Dana

ACTION
N/A
WRITER

Takeshi Matsumoto
Nobuaki Nakajima
Takao Saito (comic)

PRODUCER
Koji Shundo
DIRECTOR

Yukio Noda

RATING
   Golgo 13
Golgo 13
AKA : Golgo 13: Kowloon Assignment
Year : 1977     Reviewer : Phil Mills

Although it may be something of an unknown entity to international audiences, 'Golgo 13' has been on the scene since 1969. Starting out as a manga, the concept revolves around a professional hitman for hire who could easily give the likes of James Bond a run for his money. Considering the success of the franchise, its no surprise that it has spawned both an anime series and several films but this particular effort seems to be largely ignored. Having recently been impressed by the new anime, I decided to give the movie a try and find out exactly why no one was singing it's praises.

 

 

When Golgo 13 (Chiba) is hired to kill a drugs kingpin in Hong Kong, it would appear that this is just another routine job. However, plans go awry when someone beats him to the mark just at the last moment and Golgo suddenly finds himself the target of a group of vicious killers and the Hong Kong police department. The investigation is led by Detective Smith (Callan Leung) who has been on the case of the kingpin for sometime and is furious when he is beaten to his bust. Now the race is on for Golgo who must attempt to avoid the police so that he can hunt down the people responsible and complete his mission the only way he knows how - by killing the man at the top!

 

 

Going into 'Golgo 13', I half expected to see a camp 70s interpretation of a cult hero which capitalised on the success of Chiba to earn a quick buck. As it turns out though, I couldn't have been more wrong as this is not only a damn fine representation of the source material, but also one of the best action films I have seen all year. Shot primarily on location in Hong Kong and Japan, the film does stutter at first (most notably with some poor editing) but it quickly finds it's feet and maintains a very stylish atmosphere that just oozes coolness.  As the film progresses, the director also gains in confidence and begins to throw in some very adventurous camerawork that really adds to the tension, particularly during the assassination scenes. However, the shining light of the piece is clearly Sonny Chiba who has obviously done his homework before taking on the role. Despite a few cheesy facial expressions, he really does look the part and manages to capture the cold and calm exterior that really epitomises what Golgo is all about.

 

 

As for the action in 'Golgo 13', it turns out to be just as impressive as the rest of the film and I'd even go so far as to say it often exceeded my expectations. We all know Chiba is a competent fighter but realistic action wasn't very high on the agenda during the 1970s chop socky trend. However, for this movie they really do a good job of keeping the combat grounded and limit Chiba to using clean and clinical moves that maintain the professional edge of his character. The shootouts are similarly themed and its refreshing to remember a time when heroes and villains shot at each other without the use of slow motion every few seconds. As if this wasn't enough though, the stuntwork is also top notch with no laughable use of doubles as all of the actors appear to do their own stunts. This works to great effect in one particular scene where Chiba rides atop a bus before grabbing a passing pole and swinging to safety, all in one single shot that shows his face.

 

 

'Golgo 13' seems to do so much right that it makes me wonder why this wasn't the start of a series of films. Perhaps the idea of an anti-hero was ahead of it's time or maybe Chiba fans just didn't want to see him in this kind of a role, but whatever the reason it seems like a really missed opportunity. Oh well, I suppose I shouldn't complain as it's refreshing enough just to have one film that can be called a "successful" big screen adaptation.

Distributor : Optimum Asia
Region : 2 (PAL)
Running Time : 88 mins
Video :
Letterboxed at 2.35:1 with anamorphic availability. Superb print that is colourful and detailed with no signs of damage.
Audio :
Japanese soundtrack with English subtitles.
Extras :
- Posters gallery
- Sonny Chiba biography
- Trailers for 'Golgo 13', 'Street Fighter', 'The Return Of The Street Fighter', 'The Killing Machine', 'Yakuza Deka', 'Yakuza Deka: The Assassin', 'The Bullet Train' and 'GI Samurai'
Notes :
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