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True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules

True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules

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CrimeDocumentary

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Former yakuza gang boss Noboru Ando reminisces about old partner in crime Kei Hanagata.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

13 April 2002

Country

Japan

Cast

Show Aikawa

Show Aikawa

Kei Hanagata

Noboru Andō

Noboru Andō

Self in the present day / Narrator

Noriko Aota

Noriko Aota

Izawa's wife

Manabu Hamada

Manabu Hamada

Hirotaro Honda

Hirotaro Honda

Shinzō Hotta

Shinzō Hotta

Masayuki Imai

Masayuki Imai

Izawa

Sakae Kimura

Sakae Kimura

Hiroyuki Watanabe

Hiroyuki Watanabe

Noboru Andô from 1945-63

Nanako Okochi

Nanako Okochi

Kei's wife

Katsuhiko Kobayashi

Katsuhiko Kobayashi

Shigeo Kobayashi

Shigeo Kobayashi

Hiroyuki Konishi

Hiroyuki Konishi

Kei Mizutani

Kei Mizutani

Daisuke Nagakura

Daisuke Nagakura

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