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10 great Japanese gangster films. Journey deep into Tokyo’s cinematic underworld with 9 of the best Japanese mobster and yakuza movies – and a killer trilogy.
Looking for a new gangster movie to watch? These Japanese films are pretty solid.
Watchlist. NEW. A rebellious new student, Ji-hoon, arrives with the ambition to become the best fighter out of them all. A battle beyond common sense is held in the underbelly of the school ...
1. Ryuji (1983) Kinji Fukasaku, the legendary director of Battles Without Honour and Humanity (which is widely considered the greatest Yakuza film of all time), has gone on record to state that the only classic Yakuza film released since the 1970’s is Ryuji.
Japanese Gang Movies. 1. Crows Zero (2007) 130 min | Action, Comedy, Crime. A transfer student attempts to take over the most violent high school in the country, whose students form factions and battle each other for power. Director: Takashi Miike | Stars: Shun Oguri, Kyôsuke Yabe, Meisa Kuroki, Kenta Kiritani.
Gang: Directed by Bareun Jo. With Jaemin Baek, Ji-Hyuk Cha. After getting into a big trouble, Choi Ji-hoon is transferred to Daehoon High, the worst school in Korea. Ji-hoon's goal is simple, he wants to become the top dog of the new school. Once he reaches his class, he gets in the face of everyone, trying to pick a fight, but none will bite.
Running time. 80 minutes [1] Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. League of Gangsters (Japanese: ギャング同盟, Hepburn: Gyangu Dōmei) is a 1963 [2] Japanese black-and-white [1] crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku starring Ryōhei Uchida and Kei Satō. It was Uchida's first starring role in a film.