1750 Days of Turbulence (1990)

A gripping Japanese yakuza thriller from Toei Company, tracing the violent gang war that erupts in the wake of a crime boss's death.

1750 Days of Turbulence - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 激動の1750日
  • Release Year: 1990
  • Directed by: Sadao Nakajima
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Crime, Thriller
  • Runtime: 1h 55m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): September 15, 1990 (Japan)
  • Alternative Titles: Gekido no 1750 nichi (JP)
  • Production Companies: Toei Company
  • Production Countries: Japan

1750 Days of Turbulence - Plot

After the death of previous Boss, a gang war lasts for more than four years.

1750 Days of Turbulence - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and get a glimpse of the film's intense yakuza conflict:

1750 Days of Turbulence - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Sadao Nakajima

Main Cast

  • Kiichi Nakai
  • Kiyoshi Nakajo
  • Narimi Arimori
  • Tetsuo Ishidate
  • Mariko Okada
  • Kenichi Hagiwara
  • Shōhei Hino
  • Takanori Jinnai
  • Tsunehiko Watase
  • Isao Natsuyagi

Writers

  • Sadao Nakajima
  • Ichirō Ōtsu
  • Akira Murao

Producers

  • Tan Takaiwa

1750 Days of Turbulence - FAQs

Who directed 1750 Days of Turbulence?

1750 Days of Turbulence was directed by Sadao Nakajima, a veteran Japanese filmmaker known for his work in the yakuza and crime genres. Nakajima also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Ichirō Ōtsu and Akira Murao.

What is 1750 Days of Turbulence about?

The film depicts the violent fallout following the death of a yakuza boss, as rival factions within a criminal organization wage a brutal gang war that stretches on for more than four years. It explores loyalty, power struggles, and the ruthless dynamics of organized crime in Japan.

Who are the main actors in 1750 Days of Turbulence?

The film features an ensemble cast including Kiichi Nakai, Kiyoshi Nakajo, Narimi Arimori, Tetsuo Ishidate, Mariko Okada, Kenichi Hagiwara, Shōhei Hino, Takanori Jinnai, Tsunehiko Watase, and Isao Natsuyagi.

When was 1750 Days of Turbulence released?

1750 Days of Turbulence was released in Japan on September 15, 1990. It was produced by Toei Company, one of Japan's most prominent film studios with a long history in the yakuza and action film genres.

What genre is 1750 Days of Turbulence?

1750 Days of Turbulence is a Crime and Thriller film. It belongs to the yakuza genre, a distinctly Japanese cinematic tradition that examines the codes, conflicts, and culture of organized crime syndicates in Japan.

How long is 1750 Days of Turbulence?

1750 Days of Turbulence has a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes (115 minutes). This gives the film ample time to develop its ensemble cast and trace the escalating tensions of the gang war at its center.

Is 1750 Days of Turbulence based on a true story?

While the film draws on the conventions and atmosphere of real yakuza conflicts in postwar Japan, it is not confirmed to be a direct adaptation of a specific documented event. Like many Toei yakuza films of the era, it reflects the broader social reality of Japanese organized crime.

What language is 1750 Days of Turbulence in?

1750 Days of Turbulence is entirely in Japanese. It is a Japanese-language production made in Japan by Toei Company, and the original title is 激動の1750日, also romanized as Gekido no 1750 nichi.

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