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Battles Without Honor and Humanity (The Yakuza Paper)

 

  Directed by Kinji Fukasaku

Japan 1973 / Crime / Drama / 88 min / Color / Monaural / 2.35: 1  Widescreen  Anamorphic / PAL /  In Japanese with Optional  English Subtitles
Bunta Sugawara, Horoki Matsukata, Tatsuo Umemiya, Tsunehiko Watase, Nobuo Kaneko

Kinji Fukasaku directed this powerful and uncompromising look at the deadly stakes of life among the Yakuza -- the Japanese Mafia. Shozo Hirono (Bunta Sugawara) is a former Japanese soldier who, following his nation's defeat in World War II, finds himself in a prison cell in Hiroshima on a murder charge. While behind bars, Hirono gains a loyal friend in fellow criminal Wagasugi (Tatsuo Umemiya), and upon his release Hirono joins Wagasugi in an underworld gang. What starts as a seemingly easy way to earn some quick money becomes something darker and bloodier as Wagasugi and his comrades fall into a violent street war against another mob faction that grows into a long-standing feud. Jingi Naki Tatakai (aka The Yakuza Papers: Battles Without Honor and Humanity) was the first in a series of five successful crime films from Fukasaku.

 
       
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