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Yakuza Law
Yakuza Law

Yakuza Law

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ActionCrimeDrama

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A story of yakuza lynching during the Edo, Meiji, and Showa periods.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

6.1/10

Release Date

27 June 1969

Country

Japan

Cast

Teruo Yoshida

Teruo Yoshida

Bunta Sugawara

Bunta Sugawara

Masumi Tachibana

Masumi Tachibana

Yukie Kagawa

Yukie Kagawa

Yumiko Katayama

Yumiko Katayama

Yoshiko Fujita

Yoshiko Fujita

Shin'ichirô Hayashi

Shin'ichirô Hayashi

Toyozō Yamamoto

Toyozō Yamamoto

Ichirō Sugai

Ichirō Sugai

Hideo Kō

Hideo Kō

Takashi Fujiki

Takashi Fujiki

Mie Hanabusa

Mie Hanabusa

Yasuyo Iino

Yasuyo Iino

Noriko Kuroda

Noriko Kuroda

Reiko Mikasa

Reiko Mikasa

Yōko Koyama

Yōko Koyama

Akikane Sawa

Akikane Sawa

Hiroshi Miyauchi

Hiroshi Miyauchi

Renji Ishibashi

Renji Ishibashi

Hisaya Itō

Hisaya Itō

Toshio Chiba

Toshio Chiba

Minoru Ōki

Minoru Ōki

Ryutaro Otomo

Ryutaro Otomo

Takuzō Kawatani

Takuzō Kawatani

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