
Agitator
Crime · Drama · Action
Overview
When a young Yakuza torments the customers in a rival crime family's nightclub, it is not long before his dead body is found. Soon, inter-family retaliation follows, resulting in the death for a prominent crime boss. Devastated by this turn of events, the temperamental Kenzaki vows to avenge his boss's death and, as bloody violence ensues, the body count reaches excessive proportions.
Top Cast


Masaya Katō
Masaya Katō
Kunihiko
Masaya Katō
Kunihiko


Taisaku Akino
Taisaku Akino
Tsuchiya
Taisaku Akino
Tsuchiya


Kenichi Endo
Kenichi Endo
Muroi
Kenichi Endo
Muroi


Hakuryu
Hakuryu
Numata
Hakuryu
Numata


Mickey Curtis
Mickey Curtis
Yokomizo
Mickey Curtis
Yokomizo


Takashi Miike
Takashi Miike
Shinozaki
Takashi Miike
Shinozaki
Yoshiyuki Daichi
Yoshiyuki Daichi
Sakuraba
Yoshiyuki Daichi
Sakuraba


Eiichi Furui
Eiichi Furui
Komine
Eiichi Furui
Komine


Shinzō Hotta
Shinzō Hotta
Kijima
Shinzō Hotta
Kijima


Masatô Ibu
Masatô Ibu
Mizushima
Masatô Ibu
Mizushima
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