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Law of the Outlaw

Law of the Outlaw

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Takei Goro leaves the gang to quit the yakuza world, but the gang won't allow it and relentlessly pursues Takei. This is Watari Tetsuya's first film to star in Shochiku.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

15 September 1971

Country

Japan

Cast

Tetsuya Watari

Tetsuya Watari

Goro Takei

Bunjaku Han

Bunjaku Han

Kyoko Miyamoto

Shima Iwashita

Shima Iwashita

Rika

Yoshiaki Aoki

Yoshiaki Aoki

Shinsuke Ashida

Shinsuke Ashida

Takashi Fujiki

Takashi Fujiki

Shōki Fukae

Shōki Fukae

Shirō Yanase

Shirō Yanase

Noboru Nakata

Noboru Nakata

Shunsuke Kariya

Shunsuke Kariya

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