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Gang and G-Men Part 2 dives into the gritty underworld of crime with a plot that revolves around a massive heist of twenty billion yen. You have this tense atmosphere, mixed with some classic safecracking techniques that feel authentically executed. The pacing is surprisingly tight for the era, keeping you on your toes as the gang's dynamics shift with the introduction of an undercover cop among them; a twist that adds an extra layer of tension. What stands out here is the way they handle practical effects, grounding the film in a somewhat realistic feel, even if the performances can be a bit uneven at times. It’s a fascinating slice of crime cinema that reflects the era’s anxieties about trust and betrayal within the criminal mind.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, having seen limited releases over the years. The lack of a known director adds a layer of mystery, making it all the more interesting for those who appreciate the obscurities of 1960s cinema. While it may not be widely recognized, its unique take on the crime genre and the inherent twists attract a niche audience looking to fill out their collections.
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