WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Drama >

Japan Organized Crime Boss

Watch Japan Organized Crime Boss For Free

Japan Organized Crime Boss

Coming out of jail and hoping for a quiet life, Yokohama yakuza has to take the lead of his gang after the death of his boss. His small group is is taken in a crossfire between a big yakuza group from Osaka at war with the Tokyo alliance for the control of the city. He tries to keep to the old yakuza code but he is no match for the new thugs who live and fight without honor.

... more
Release : 1969
Rating : 7
Studio : Toei Company, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Koji Tsuruta Bunta Sugawara Ryôhei Uchida Noboru Andō Yoshi Katō
Genre : Drama Crime

Cast List

Related Movies

Black Rain
Black Rain

Black Rain   1989

Release Date: 
1989

Rating: 6.6

genres: 
Drama  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Michael Douglas  /  Andy García  /  Ken Takakura
Lil Tokyo Reporter
Lil Tokyo Reporter

Lil Tokyo Reporter   2012

Release Date: 
2012

Rating: 5.4

genres: 
Drama  /  History
Stars: 
Chris Tashima  /  Keiko Agena  /  Eijiro Ozaki
The Outsider
The Outsider

The Outsider   2018

Release Date: 
2018

Rating: 6.3

genres: 
Drama  /  Crime  /  Mystery
Stars: 
Jared Leto  /  Tadanobu Asano  /  Kippei Shiina

Reviews

Stometer
2018/08/30

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

More
Odelecol
2018/08/30

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

More
Connianatu
2018/08/30

How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.

More
Billy Ollie
2018/08/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

More
chaos-rampant
2008/06/02

This terribly underseen yakuza film by the great Japanese master of the genre may very well rank among the top gangster films of the 60's. It begins in Fukasaku's trademark style with the use of narration and stills explaining the rise to power of Osaka's Danno Family. The rest of the story revolves around gangland wars in Yokohama. All the stylistic hallmarks that would later appear in The Yakuza Papers are present here in all their gritty glory. The hyperkinetic action, the scheming and machinations of opposing families, the numerous gunfights that are never clean or glorified, the realistic approach to violence, themes of upholding one's honour and doing one's duty.A more sympathetic light is cast on the old school yakuzas as opposed to the new emerging families and alliances who have no disregard for honour and loyalty, only securing their benefits and staying out of the public spotlight at whatever cost. The cast all turn in great performances, with Koji Tsuruta and the great Tomisaburo Wakayama really putting their all in it. Fans of Lone Wolf and Cub in particular will get a kick out of witnessing Wakayama play the mad dog leader of a small group of yakuza hooligans. Diametrically opposite to his restrained, laconic Ogami Itto from Misumi's classic chambara series. There's nothing much to add really. Another tour de force by the great director. Fans of his work will love it.

More
mononoke1
2004/05/19

Good film from Fukasaku and you can see the style getting closer and closer to the seminal jingi naki tatakai (Battle without Honour) series. Many of the elements are there such as the documentary type style narration, the newspaper clippings etc. All these elements make it appear 'real' or jitsuryoku. Still have the concept of jingi and the whole ninkyo chivalry thing here though.Tomisaburo Wakayama does indeed steal the show but he was not Zatoichi. The mistake is easily made as they are brothers. Zatoichi is played buy Shintaro Katsu, he never quite becomes this fat. Tomisaburo is also known for the kozure okami (Lone Wolf) series, which are also a joy to watch.

More
David Austin
2003/05/01

Solidly entertaining and gritty Yakuza fare from the master, Fukasaku. Tsuruta is good as the man of honor who can't seem to leave the life behind. Don't watch this one for Bunta Sugawara and Noboru Andoh, their roles are very much supporting and don't amount to much more than extended cameos, albeit in Andoh's case, a great one. The man to watch here is Tomisaburo Wakayama, better known as Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman. Here he's out of control as the heroin shooting violent leader of an anarchistic Hawaiian-shirt wearing gang. His character here really steals the show, and it's a lot of fun to see him in a role so different from what I'm accustomed to.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now