The Wolves 1971
The Wolves ★★★ 1971
Gosha shows the world of the yakuza (gangster) during the 1920s. Reminiscent of the samurai, the movie combines ancient Japanese culture with the rapidly changing world of 20th century Japan. In Japanese with English subtitles. 131m/C VHS . JP Tatsuya Nakadai, Noboru Ando, Komake Kurihara, Kyoko Enami, Isao Natsuyagi; D: Hideo Gosha; W: Hideo Gosha; C: Masaru Sato.
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