
The Viper Brothers
Comedy · Action
Overview
After spending several years in prison, yakuza punk Masa (Bunta Sugawara) and his underling, Katsuji (Tamio Kawachi) are back out in the mean streets of Kobe to make a name for themselves amongst the local yakuza organization.
Top Cast


Bunta Sugawara
Bunta Sugawara
Masataro (Goro Masa)
Bunta Sugawara
Masataro (Goro Masa)


Tamio Kawachi
Tamio Kawachi
Katsuji (Immortal Katsu)
Tamio Kawachi
Katsuji (Immortal Katsu)


Noboru Andō
Noboru Andō
Yukichi Hayasaki
Noboru Andō
Yukichi Hayasaki


Tomomi Satō
Tomomi Satō
Sayako Kozuki
Tomomi Satō
Sayako Kozuki


Bin Amatsu
Bin Amatsu
Tatsuya Yamakita
Bin Amatsu
Tatsuya Yamakita


Ryōji Hayama
Ryōji Hayama
Wasaburo Umeda (Takihana second-in-command)
Ryōji Hayama
Wasaburo Umeda (Takihana second-in-command)


Akitake Kōno
Akitake Kōno
Kingoro The Tattoo Master
Akitake Kōno
Kingoro The Tattoo Master


Keijirō Morozumi
Keijirō Morozumi
Tatsuichi (Takihana Gang)
Keijirō Morozumi
Tatsuichi (Takihana Gang)


Shōtarō Hayashi
Shōtarō Hayashi
Tomoeda Yasuhiko (Yamakita Gang)
Shōtarō Hayashi
Tomoeda Yasuhiko (Yamakita Gang)


Tsuyako Okajima
Tsuyako Okajima
Matchmaker
Tsuyako Okajima
Matchmaker
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