Talk:Live Today, Die Tomorrow!

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Was this film ever released under this English title?
I've only ever seen the film called "Naked Nineteen-year-olds" in English, although not having seen the film I can't say whether it was one or several 19-year-olds, and I have my suspicions about the translation. Amazon doesn't appear to have any DVDs titled Live Today, Die Tomorrow!, nor did a Google image search bring up anything. If it was only ever seen under this title in a few US cinemas (?) in the early 1970s (?) I think the article should probably be moved to either a romanized form of its Japanese title or a more direct translation, such as the one in the booklet accompanying Eureka's release of Shindō's earlier film Kuroneko. Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 13:51, 5 October 2020 (UTC)
 * Various English speaking newspaper (Chicago Reader) and online (Midnight Eye) reviews refer to the title Live Today, Die Tomorrow!, and so do databases like the British Film Institute's, or reference books like Alexander Jacoby's, so the entry under this title is fully justified. Robert Kerber (talk) 10:41, 24 July 2021 (UTC)