
A Story of Modern Chivalry
Crime · Drama · Action
Overview
A hard-boiled man who lived in the world of the Yakuza, leaves everything behind in search of revenge for his great friend.
Top Cast


Eiji Okuda
Eiji Okuda
Katsumi Koba
Eiji Okuda
Katsumi Koba


Keiko Takahashi
Keiko Takahashi
Ayako Kumashiro
Keiko Takahashi
Ayako Kumashiro


Hideki Saijo
Hideki Saijo
Hiroshi Asakawa
Hideki Saijo
Hiroshi Asakawa


Shin Takuma
Shin Takuma
Shoji Hiroue
Shin Takuma
Shoji Hiroue


Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Tsuyoshi Kijima
Renji Ishibashi
Tsuyoshi Kijima


Hiroyuki Nagato
Hiroyuki Nagato
Masuzo Munekata
Hiroyuki Nagato
Masuzo Munekata


Shinsuke Shimada
Shinsuke Shimada
Sasaki
Shinsuke Shimada
Sasaki


Minori Terada
Minori Terada
Jokichi Hirasawa
Minori Terada
Jokichi Hirasawa


Tsurutaro Kataoka
Tsurutaro Kataoka
Masao
Tsurutaro Kataoka
Masao


Asuka Kurosawa
Asuka Kurosawa
Sayaka
Asuka Kurosawa
Sayaka
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