Bloodstained Clan Honor / Chi-zome no daimon (1970) Kinji Fukasaku, Bunta Sugawara, Tatsuo Umemiya, Kôji Tsuruta

Chi-zome no daimon (1970)
It takes place in the sunset days of the yakuza in the 1970s. The postwar turmoil that created the black market and lubricated illegal business opportunities was giving way to Japan Inc. A young Bunta Sugawara takes over as the oyabun of a crime syndicate in Yokohama, where he is struggling to keep operations at the port there alive. As his syndicate is eroding quickly, a major heavy industries company offers his gang the chance to chase some vagrants out of a shantytown where they are squatting on land where a factory is to be built. The job would secure steady profits for Bunta’s crime ring for years to come.

Also Known As (AKA): Le blason ensanglanté, Bloody Gambles

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File Name : ChizomeNoDaimon.avi
File Size : 0.73 GB / 746.42 MB
Resolution : 672×288
Duration : 01:27:25
Video : MPEG-4 Visual, 803 kb/s, 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS
Audio : AC-3, 384 kb/s (CBR), 48.0 kHz, 2 channels, 1 stream

Quality: DVDRip
Language: Japanese
Subs: English (srt)
Country: Japan
Genre: Action, Crime

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