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Attack!! Gang Army
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Attack!! Gang Army

Jun 22, 1977
1h 23m
★ 0.0

We have to protect our country's pride.

Overview

The relationship between Japan and Keros became tense due to the conflict between the salmon and trout fishing grounds in the north. The government tried to survive by offering the Northern Territories to Keros, who gathered the Keros faction elements in the corps in the central mountains and aimed to invade at once, but the defense agency executive who was dissatisfied with this kept secret to the police officer Lieutenant Ando. I ordered you to subdue. Then, dozens of daredevils, including Mitsuharu Hanai, who joined the army for some reason, gathered and trained in excellent commands. Hard training continued every day, and finally the sortie order came down.

Genres

War

Production Companies

Sodosha

Cast

Yōichi Iijima

Mitsuji Hanai

Yōichi Iijima

Tsutomu Yamagishi

Raiden

Tsutomu Yamagishi

Osamu Mitsuhashi

Boss of The Mitsuhashi-Gumi

Osamu Mitsuhashi

Shigechika Satō

Boss of The Gomasiri-Gumi

Shigechika Satō

Shoji Wazawa

Commander

Shoji Wazawa

Noriaki Fujisawa

Chairman of The Tenmei Group

Noriaki Fujisawa

Temujin Hijikata

Lieutenant Ando

Temujin Hijikata

Sakuichi Koizumi

A customer at the bar

Sakuichi Koizumi

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