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Takeshi Kitano | Ôtomo | |
Kippei Shiina | Mizuno | |
Ryo Kase | Ishihara | |
Tomokazu Miura | Katô | |
Jun Kunimura | Ikemoto | |
Tetta Sugimoto | Ozawa | |
Takashi Tsukamoto | Iizuka | |
Yuka Itaya | Otomo's woman | |
Hideo Nakano | Kimura | |
Renji Ishibashi | Murase | |
Fumiyo Kohinata | Kataoka | |
Soichiro Kitamura | Kan'nai | |
Kenta Elizabeth III | ||
Tokio Emoto | Emoto | |
Akiko Kobayashi | Mamasan |
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Producer | Masayuki Mori
Takeshi Kitano |
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Writer | Takeshi Kitano
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Cinematography | Katsumi YANAGIJIMA
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Musician | Keiichi Suzuki
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The story begins with Sekiuchi (Kitamura Soichiro), boss of the Sannokai, a huge organized crime syndicate controlling the entire Kanto region, issuing a stern warning to his lieutenant Kato (Miura Tomokazu) and right-hand man Ikemoto (Kunimura Jun), head of the Ikemoto-gumi. Kato orders Ikemoto to bring the unassociated Murase-gumi gang in line, and he immediately passes the task on to his subordinate Otomo (Beat Takeshi), who runs his own crew. The tricky jobs that no-one wants to do always end up in Otomo’s lap. |
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