Golgo 13: El profesional

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Golgo 13: El profesional
Golgo 13: El profesional
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Throughout the history of cinema, we have enjoyed many films with which we have relaxed for a long time and Golgo 13: El profesional is one of them.
The film's producers decided that it would be released in year 1983.
The responsibility that the film director has during the shooting of a movie is so great that it is sometimes stressful for the person. In this case it was Osamu Dezaki.
The information and background that can be drawn from these 85 min. of film is very broad.
Although filming can be done around the world, the bulk of the production and crew belongs to Japan.

When the script is wonderful, it is said and in this case the work done by Takao Saitô, Shûkei Nagasaka is worthy of admiration.
When behind a film there is a production company as important as Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS), it shows in the results.
The melody that accompanies the scenes of this film with such a powerful message, has been devised by Toshiyuki Omori.

Hirokata Takahashi has a long experience in photography and now has this great film on his long list.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Animation, Action, Thriller genre.

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Critics Golgo 13: El profesional

If ever there was a movie that should have spawned a franchise ... Good movie, but with flaws. Yes it's good
This cartoon will blow your mind! Time to go undercover. the true professional
Animated masterpiece. A highly underrated anime classic! 20 years later and still kicking ass
Impressive. . . . Meh. . . (Reviewed). A brutally powerful anime
All attitude, without feeling. This movie would give Hanna Barbara a heart attack! Hit-man noir with tough style
Very overrated (and I mean WAY). Totally and completely rude. fancy murder festival
He shoots! He scores! He shoots, scores and stays in SECOND PLACE behind AKIRA! A mightily superb anime classic
It feels Italian, made by Japanese. Oh! What could have been!
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