
South to the Horizon
Action · Drama
Overview
Tetsu gets into an argument with some Okinawa yakuza and is murdered by them. His brother Ryo comes to Okinawa shortly thereafter and teams up with Tetsu's girlfriend and Max an ex US soldier to extract revenge.
Top Cast


Koichi Iwaki
Koichi Iwaki
Ryo Tomijima
Koichi Iwaki
Ryo Tomijima


Narumi Yasuda
Narumi Yasuda
Reiko Ishiyama
Narumi Yasuda
Reiko Ishiyama


Toshiro Yanagiba
Toshiro Yanagiba
Tetsu Tomijima
Toshiro Yanagiba
Tetsu Tomijima
Steve Villa
Steve Villa
Max
Steve Villa
Max
Zenkichi Yoneyama
Zenkichi Yoneyama
Teru
Zenkichi Yoneyama
Teru


Hitoshi Ozawa
Hitoshi Ozawa
Yasu
Hitoshi Ozawa
Yasu
Hajime Asô
Hajime Asô
Satoshi
Hajime Asô
Satoshi
Yoshimi Hara
Yoshimi Hara
Yutaka Hirashima
Yoshimi Hara
Yutaka Hirashima


Shunsuke Kariya
Shunsuke Kariya
Shuichi Kaneshiro
Shunsuke Kariya
Shuichi Kaneshiro


Haruko Wanibuchi
Haruko Wanibuchi
Harue Tamagi
Haruko Wanibuchi
Harue Tamagi
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