Men Behind the Sun - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "Men Behind the Sun"
黑太陽731 (1988)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Men Behind the Sun - TMDB rating
6.129/10
190
Men Behind the Sun - Kinopoisk rating
6.154/10
4606
Men Behind the Sun - IMDB rating
6.1/10
7075

Posters, covers

Poster to the movie "Men Behind the Sun" #142864Full HD 1280p
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Poster to the movie "Men Behind the Sun" #142867HD Ready 999p
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Backdrops, wallpaper

Backdrop to the movie "Men Behind the Sun" #380655Full HD 1080p
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Backdrop to the movie "Men Behind the Sun" #380659HD Ready 720p
Backdrop to the movie "Men Behind the Sun" #3806604K UHD 2160p

What's left behind the scenes

  • The original title of the film translates to "Black Sun 731".
  • After the very first screening in Japan, the film was pulled from release due to threats from the far-right to burn down cinemas. In many countries, parts of episodes were cut or the film was banned from showing due to its naturalism and brutality.
  • The film's budget was rather modest. As a result, due to a lack of funds for dummies, real human corpses were used in some scenes. For example, in the scene of vivisection of a Chinese boy, a real child's corpse was used. Director Tong Fei Mou spent an entire month searching for a corpse of approximately the same age as the boy who played the role, until he was informed about the availability of a child's corpse who had died in an accident. Tong Fei Mou personally met with the boy's parents and received their consent for an autopsy to be performed in front of the camera (pig organs were used for close-ups). Since the faces of the actors playing the doctors were not in the camera's field of vision at that moment, they were played by professional pathologists.
  • The girl whose hands are subjected to frostbite and then skinned was played by Tong Fei Mou's niece – he simply couldn't find an actress who would agree to play the role.
  • It wasn't until 2010 that Tung Fei Mou admitted that the cat thrown into a room with rats was never in danger. For the filming, its fur was smeared with honey dyed to look like blood, and if you watch the scene carefully, you can see the rats only licking it, not biting.
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