Man Behind The Sun

Man Behind The Sun. Man Behind the Sun (1988) Mou, and written by Mei Liu, Wen Yuan Mou and Dun Jing Teng Men Behind the Sun (Chinese: 黑太阳731 / 黑太陽731; pinyin: hēi tài yáng 731, literally meaning "Black Sun: 731") is a 1988 war-based horror movie.When it was released, the movie was rated III under the Hong Kong rating system (similar to the United States MPAA rating NC-17)

Man Behind the Sun (1988)
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The facts certainly indicate the same - it holds the distinction of being the first movie to be rated Category III. Men Behind the Sun comes with the reputation of being one of the most controversial movies ever made, often mentioned in the same sentence as the likes of Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust, and Japan's Guinea Pig series

Man Behind the Sun (1988)

Publication date 1988-12-01 Topics exploitation film, Hong Kong Cinema, World War II, war crimes, unit 731, exploitation film, T.F Mou, and written by Mei Liu, Wen Yuan Mou and Dun Jing Teng.The film is a graphic depiction of the war atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese Army at Unit 731, the secret biological weapons. Experiments include freezing a woman's arms with icy water and reheating them to peel off the skin, locking a man in a compression chamber until his body swells and he excretes his intestines, murdering a woman and her child with poison gas, detonating explosives.

Man Behind the Sun (1988) Film Blitz. Given that most reviewers here can't read Chinese and are measuring the film by its disgust factor, it's easy to see why "Godfrey Ho" is wrongly credited with directing it, instead of just "parts" 2 and 3.. Men Behind the Sun (Chinese: 黑太陽731, literally Black Sun: 731, also sometimes called Man Behind the Sun) is a 1988 Hong Kong historical exploitation horror film directed by T

Hắc Thái Dương 731 Men Behind the Sun (1988). Men Behind the Sun is a 1988 Hong Kong historical exploitation horror film directed by T Publication date 1988-12-01 Topics exploitation film, Hong Kong Cinema, World War II, war crimes, unit 731, exploitation film, T.F