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Yakuza Ladies: The Final Battle
Yakuza Ladies: The Final Battle

Yakuza Ladies: The Final Battle

Genres

CrimeDrama

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A Yakuza boss's wife and the widow of a rival crime syndicate's murdered leader bond over a common purpose: to seek vengeance.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

115 mins

Rating

3.5/10

Release Date

02 June 1990

Country

Japan

Cast

Shima Iwashita

Shima Iwashita

Fuyu Segami

Show Aikawa

Show Aikawa

Yutaka Nezu

Rino Katase

Rino Katase

Natsumi Ise

Yuriko Ishida

Yuriko Ishida

Shiori Ueki

Akira Hamada

Akira Hamada

Motokazu Konya

Saori Iwama

Saori Iwama

Mio Takushoku

Shinichirō Mikami

Shinichirō Mikami

Kozo Terazawa

Nishimura Kazuhiko

Nishimura Kazuhiko

Teruo Takagi

Kanta Ogata

Kanta Ogata

Shinichi Takagi

Ryūji Shinagawa

Ryūji Shinagawa

Kazuyoshi Mitsuishi

Kantarō Suga

Kantarō Suga

Lawyer Sakurai

Naomi Morinaga

Naomi Morinaga

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