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Lady Yakuza

Lady Yakuza

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CrimeDrama

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Based on the bestselling memoir - Yakuza Moon - by Shoko Tendo. The author stars as herself in the film adaptation of her tumultuous life as the daughter of a Yakuza boss, chronicling her many battles with drug addiction and domestic abuse. Directed by Hiroyuki Tsuji.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

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Release Date

25 November 2007

Country

Japan

Cast

Shōko Tendō

Shōko Tendō

Maho Miyata

Maho Miyata

Naoya Makoto

Naoya Makoto

Masaru Matsuda

Masaru Matsuda

Mai Nishida

Mai Nishida

Toshinori Kanda

Toshinori Kanda

Takeshi Yamato

Takeshi Yamato

Hitoshi Ozawa

Hitoshi Ozawa

Hiroki Matsukata

Hiroki Matsukata

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