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Tokyo Mafia: Wrath of the Yakuza (DVD)

Tokyo Mafia: Wrath of the Yakuza (DVD)
This sequel to TOKYO MAFIA: YAKUZA WARS once again stars Riki Takeuchi as a rebellious former member of the Yakuza who turns the Japanese crime world upside down gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and the old gangs against one another. He is now the head of his own organization, known as the Tokyo Mafia, a crime syndicate dedicated to overthrowing the old order gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and establishing a new kind of lawlessness. However, the destruction of the old gangs has caused a new problem. Now, the streets are filled with displaced gangsters looking to get in on a piece of the action, any way they can. As the old bonds are broken, no one can be trusted, especially those who have been friends in the past. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case - Sensormatic Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Stereo - Japanese, English Subtitles - English - Optional Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1. CPM Previews 2. Theatrical Trailers Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Photos Screenplay Character Biographies Cast Biographies Filmographies Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Fudoh: The New Generation (DVD)

Fudoh: The New Generation (DVD)
Hailed by TIME magazine as one of the ten best of 1997, FUDOH is a stylized Yakuza film about Riki Fudoh, a high school student whose Yakuza kingpin father murdered his other son, Riki's brother, in order to settle a business agreement. Riki witnessed the killing gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and vowed revenge on his father gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and the older generation of Yakuza bosses. To exact this revenge, Riki, now a high school student, has put together a gang of his own. Comprised of pre teen assassins, schoolgirl strippers, gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and other teenage miscreants, Riki's gang begins a war with his father gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and his associates, who have no intention of bowing down to this upstart uprising. Based on the manga by Hiroshi Tanemara, FUDOH is an inventive, bloody, gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and often hilarious film from the Japanese director Takashi Miike (AUDITION). Though decidedly not for all tastes, FUDOH's combination of black humor, gore, gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and style make it one of the most audacious gang japanese photography portrait yakuza and entertaining films to emerge from Japan in the 1990s. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Letterboxed Audio: Stereo - Japanese Subtitles - English - Optional Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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