Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 5000000

Revenue

$ 3416846

Top Billed Cast

Charles Bronson

Lieutenant Crowe

Perry Lopez

Eddie Rios

Juan Fernández

Duke

James Pax

Hiroshi Hada

Peggy Lipton

Kathleen Crowe

Sy Richardson

Lavonne

Marion Yue

Mr. Kazuko Hada

Bill McKinney

Father Burke

Gerald Castillo

Captain Tovar

Nicole Eggert

DeeDee

Amy Hathaway

Rita Crowe

Kumiko Hayakawa

Fumiko Hada

Michelle Wong

Setsuko Hada

Sam Chew Jr.

McLane

Sumant

Pakistani Hotel Clerk

Alex Hyde-White

English Instructor

Jim Ishida

Nakata

George Van Noy

Race Starter

Helen Lin

Tokyo Subway Girl

Veronica Carothers

Blonde Hostess

Alonzo Brown Jr.

Mugger

Michael Chong

Lieutenent Lim

Rob Narita

Japanese School Principal

Bill Brochtrup

Hairdresser

Tom Morga

Krieger

Marilyn Dodds Frank

Lesbian Pedophile

Jerome Thor

Perverted Gentleman

Robert Axelrod

Security Guard

Danny Trejo

Prison Inmate

Jophery C. Brown

Duke's Thug

Jill Ito

Japanese Hostess - Tokyo

Leila Lee Olsen

Nobu-Chan

Richard Egan Jr.

Vince

Deonca Brown

Louise

Sheila Gale Kandlbinder

Swimming Coach

Chris Bennett

School Photographer

Richard E. Butler

Joey - Deli Owner

James Ogawa

Kokuden Representative

Bill Cho Lee

Ota

Cynthia Gouw

Japanese Hostess - L.A.

Yung Sun

Gray-Haired Japanese

Shaun Shimoda

Japanese Calligraphy Teacher

Mindy Simon

Schoolgirl

Samuel E. Woods

Hot Dog Vendor

Yuri Ogawa

Mrs. Ota

Shelli Rae

Duke's Girl

Jessica Younger

Duke's Girl

Laura Crosson

Officer Petrini

Kim Lee

Porno Actress

John F. McCarthy

Porno Theater Manager

Erez Yoaz

Rosario

Elisabeth Chavez

Maria Rios

Simon Maldonado

Eddie Rios Jr.

Don Morton

Turnkey

Jay S. York

Duke's Cellmate

Lance Lane

Prison Inmate

Gary Mitrea

Prison Inmate

Lane Leavitt

Crane Operator

Clifford Strong

Duke's Thug

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A review by talisencrw

Written by talisencrw on 2016-01-21

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...

A review by kevin2019

Written by kevin2019 on 2025-02-07

"Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects" has sexual misconduct and an assortment of other downright criminal activity at its centre. The misconduct comes in the form of the strict sexuality of Japanese society, so if a woman happens to be sexually assaulted such matters are dealt with in an extremely discreet manner. This element of the film lends the proceedings an intriguing extra dimension which is seldom encountered in this genre of film. The rest of it concentrates on much more familiar and cliched themes with Charles Bronson's Lieutenant Crowe avenging himself on the unscrupulous Duke (he forces him to eat his own gold Rolex watch at one point) for his mistreatment of the young girls he dupes and then drafts into the miserably sickening life of prostitution which keeps him in the life to which he has become accustomed.