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Storyline Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989):

A Tokyo businessman (Hiroshi Hada), transferred to L.A, molests a teenage girl on a train. It turns out that the girl is the daughter of a vice cop. But in one of those plot twists that can only occur in the movies, the cop is assigned to find the businessman's own daughter who has been kidnapped and forced into a teen prostitution ring.

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Charles Bronson, Peggy Lipton, James Pax, Juan Fernández, Perry Lopez, Marion Yue, Bill McKinney, Gerald Castillo, Nicole Eggert, Amy Hathaway


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Title: Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
  • Released: 1989-02-03

  • Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller

  • Date: 1989-02-03

  • Runtime: 97 Minutes

  • Company: Cannon Group, Golan-Globus Productions

  • Language: English

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  • Plot Keyword : Action, Drama, Thriller

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  • Trailer: Video Trailer

  • Director: J. Lee Thompson, Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus, Harold Nebenzal, Greg De Belles, Peter Lee-Thompson, Richard Driscoll, Pancho Kohner, Patricia G. Payró, Gideon Porath
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Their ninth and final film together over a 12-year partnership, 'Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects' basically plays out as a Death Wish installment with Charles Bronson portraying Lieutenant Crowe instead of Paul Kersey, and being focused in anger both over child prostitution and that his own teenage daughter was molested by a Japanese businessman. Many would write this off as simply an exploitation film, but I love the fact that, like 'Gentleman's Agreement', it shows both that different degrees of racism are possible in anyone, but is also stoppable, as in seeing that a Japanese father cares about his daughter just as much as he cares about his own, he changes his own perspective. And the ending, that the criminal gets what's coming to him, is very satisfying, and makes many of Bronson's films such guilty pleasures...