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Seeing Ozaki as a security risk, the head of the Azamawari yakuza clan (Ishibashi) [4] orders fellow underling Minami (Sone) to kill him [5] and dispose of his body in a company depot. Minami, reluctant to murder Ozaki, unwittingly kills him when he pushes him to the ground in an attempt to stop him from killing an innocent woman who he mistook ...
Dangerous Men is a 2005 American action thriller film written, directed, and produced by Jahangir Salehi Yeganehrad, under the pseudonym John S. Rad. [1] [2] The film took twenty-one years to make and release, production beginning in 1984 and edits being made throughout the intervening years.
Street Mobster, known in Japan as Gendai Yakuza: Hitokiri Yota (現代やくざ 人斬り与太), is a 1972 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Bunta Sugawara and Noboru Ando. It is the sixth installment in Toei's Gendai Yakuza series of unrelated films by
The movie is an action film based on a screenplay written by Sono fifteen years earlier. North American distributor Drafthouse Films announced its acquisition before it made its world premiere at the 2013 Venice Film Festival , planning a 2014 release in theatres and VOD after its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival . [ 4 ]
Keen to track them down, private detective Hideo Tajima (Joe Shishido) who runs a small company called 'Detective Bureau 2-3' tips off the police about a possible hit against a new stash of weaponry. With the police's help, providing him with a new identity (with a new name; Tanaka), Tajima infiltrates the secret gang.
Gang vs. G-Men is the fourth in the Gyangu series of films [3] and the first in the series to be directed by Fukasaku. [2] Fukasaku went on to also direct the seventh film in the series, League of Gangsters (1963). [4] Gang vs. G-Men was the first film shot by Fukasaku in color.
Yakuza 3 . You’re not going to believe this, but Yakuza 3 takes place right after Yakuza 2. I know, it’s shocking. Yakuza 3 starts in very early 2007, goes through to 2008, and finally 2009 ...
[1] [2] For the opening week-end in Japan on 8 October 2017, the film opened as the number one film with a gate of $3.1 million. [11] Further reception for the film is consistent with the two previous films in the Outrage trilogy, with the box-office performance of the second installment outpacing the first film in the trilogy based on ...