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Yakuza vs. Gang Leader
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Yakuza vs. Gang Leader

Nov 22, 1974
1h 34m
★ 5.0

Overview

Gokudo Shimamura comes to blows with the Delinquent Boss who rolls into town with his motorcycle gang.

Genres

Crime
Drama

Production Companies

Toei Company

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Cast

Tomisaburō Wakayama

Tomisaburō Wakayama

Tatsuo Umemiya

Tatsuo Umemiya

Tsunehiko Watase

Tsunehiko Watase

Rikiya Yasuoka

Rikiya Yasuoka

Takuzō Kawatani

Takuzō Kawatani

Shingo Yamashiro

Shingo Yamashiro

Minoru Ōki

Minoru Ōki

Judy Ongg

Judy Ongg

Masaru Shiga

Masaru Shiga

Hiroshi Nawa

Hiroshi Nawa

Asao Uchida

Asao Uchida

Toshio Kitagawa

Toshio Kitagawa