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A Modern Yakuza: Three Decoy Blood Brothers
A Modern Yakuza: Three Decoy Blood Brothers

A Modern Yakuza: Three Decoy Blood Brothers

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CrimeActionDrama

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When a large crime syndicate seeks to invade Gifu's underworld, three brothers and their yakuza family are the only ones that stand in their way.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

91 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

19 November 1971

Country

Japan

Cast

Bunta Sugawara

Bunta Sugawara

Gorō Ibuki

Gorō Ibuki

Tsunehiko Watase

Tsunehiko Watase

Ichiro Araki

Ichiro Araki

Asao Koike

Asao Koike

Kazuko Matsuo

Kazuko Matsuo

Seizaburō Kawazu

Seizaburō Kawazu

Keiji Takamiya

Keiji Takamiya

Kenji Kusumoto

Kenji Kusumoto

Hiroshi Nawa

Hiroshi Nawa

Kōji Fujiyama

Kōji Fujiyama

Hitoshi Ōmae

Hitoshi Ōmae

Takashi Noguchi

Takashi Noguchi

Takuzō Kawatani

Takuzō Kawatani

Gorō Ōki

Gorō Ōki

Miwako Onaya

Miwako Onaya

Miki Sugimoto

Miki Sugimoto

Minken Karasawa

Minken Karasawa

Naoya Makoto

Naoya Makoto

Akira Hirasawa

Akira Hirasawa

Kinji Nakamura

Kinji Nakamura

Yūji Ichikawa

Yūji Ichikawa

Yoshiaki Yamashita

Yoshiaki Yamashita

Kimiko Kamioka

Kimiko Kamioka

Mineko Maruhira

Mineko Maruhira

Mieko Hoshino

Mieko Hoshino

Satoru Nabe

Satoru Nabe

Masaru Shiga

Masaru Shiga

Masataka Naruse

Masataka Naruse

Ryōta Minowada

Ryōta Minowada

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