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Number 10 Blues Goodbye Saigon: Directed by Luu Bach Dan, Norio Osada. With Yûsuke Kawazu, Lan Thanh, Kenji Isomura, Eiichi Kikuchi. Saigon in 1975, during the final stage of the Vietnam War, there is a story of love and violence. A Japanese businessman accidentally kills a Vietnamese man.
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- Action, Adventure, Crime
- Luu Bach Dan, Norio Osada
- 1975
Apr 23, 2013 · What the hell are you doing here? Never seen before action shot in Vietnam 1975.https://www.facebook.com/Number10BluesINTERNATIONAL FILM FESTI...
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In the final days of the Vietnam War, Sugimoto, a Japanese man, accidentally kills a Vietnamese man and loses all of his wealth and social status. He decides to flee the country and heads north...
- Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, War
Number Ten Blues (Japanese: ナンバーテン・ブルース さらばサイゴン, Chinese: 第十藍調, Vietnamese: Đệ-thập lam-điệu) or Goodbye Saigon (Japanese: サヨナラ・サイゴン, Chinese: 告别西貢, Vietnamese: Giã-biệt Sài-gòn) is a 1975 Japanese 35mm fujicolor film directed by Norio Osada [Wikidata].
Apr 26, 2014 · Suddenly stripped of all privileges — from no. 1 to no. 10 — as well as having to put order in his love affair with the beautiful club singer Lan (Lan Tanh) and falling into the Saigon underworld, one mistake at a time, Sugimoto goes into hiding.
To escape from Vietnam, a businessman decides to head north on a military road under battle conditions with his lover Lanh and Taro, who is the half-blood son of an ex-Japanese soldier and a Vietnamese woman.
A story of love and violence takes place in Saigon in 1975, toward the end of the Vietnam War. A Japanese businessman accidentally kills a Vietnamese. He loses his status and wealthy position in Vietnam.