House of Bamboo is an American color film noir shot in CinemaScope format. The film was directed by Samuel Fuller. The film is a loose remake of The Street with No Name , by the same screenwriter and cinematographer as in the original. In 1954, a military train guarded by American soldiers and Japanese police is attacked as it travels between Kyoto and Tokyo. During the raid, which is carried out with great precision, an American sergeant is killed, and the train's cargo of guns and ammunition is stolen. The crime is investigated by Capt. Hanson, an American, and Japanese police inspector... Kita, who, five weeks later, are concerned when a thief named Webber is shot with some of the stolen bullets. As Webber lies dying in a Tokyo hospital, he is questioned by Hanson and Kita, and although Webber was left for dead by his gang during a thwarted robbery, he refuses to implicate his cohorts, who presumably are responsible for the earlier crime. Webber, who is also an American, does reveal, however, that he is secretly married to a Japanese woman named Mariko.
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| Release date: | July 1, 1955 |
| Directed by: | Samuel Fuller |
| Runtime: | 102 Minutes |
| Producer: | Maurice Adler |
| Editor: | James B. Clark, James Beauchamp Clark |
| Music by: | Leigh Harline |
| Cinematography: | Joseph MacDonald |
| Screenplay by: | Harry Kleiner, Samuel Fuller |
| Genre: | Thriller |