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Director:
Toru Murakawa
Writers:
Shuichi Nagahara (screenplay)
Haruhiko Ooyabu (novel)
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Release Date:
4 August 1979 (Japan) more
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Yusaku Matsuda ... Tetsuya Asakura (as Yuusaku Matsuda)
Jun Fubuki ... Kyoko Nagai
Kei Sato ... Shimizu
Mikio Narita ... Koizumi
Asao Koike ... Kaneko
Kôjirô Kusanagi ... Takeshima
Genji Kawai ... Hidehara
Daiki Katô ... Tomita
Kouichi Iwaki ... Yuzawa
Kenichi Kato ... Ishida
Kimie Shingyoji ... Eriko Shimizu

Sonny Chiba ... Mitsuhiko Sakurai (as Shinichi Chiba)
Tôru Abe ... Mitsuaki Suzumoto
Kenji Shiiya ... Kurihara
Hideaki Esumi ... Fuyuki
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Resurrection of the Golden Wolf (International: English title)
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Runtime:
131 min
Country:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
UK:18 | Australia:MA

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6 out of 9 people found the following comment useful.
How bad can a man be?, 18 November 2005
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Author: aka-ed from Jigoku West, a.k.a. Las Vegas

I don't know what that other guy's problem with Jun Fubuki is, she's over 50 now but still pretty cute. Unless you live in Japan, where she does a lot of TV, you probably don't know what she looks like now, anyway. Back when this film was made she was hot, as were all the other women in this film. Especially the black go-go chick! Anyway, this movie isn't about eyeballing the ladies, though that's no chore. It's about hating your life because you have some soulless job that your whole life is centered around, and it's about one guy who decides he will break out of that box -- no matter how rotten evil he has to be to make that happen! How Asakura got to be so good with weapons and street-wise with his wheeling and dealing isn't gone into much, we just know he's trained as a boxer. But that won't bother you because you'll just be wondering where he gets the nerve to be so bad! You might also wonder, as I did, whether he'll have a redeeming moment at the end...

Some may find the pace a little slow, but even when the story fails to develop in spots, Asakura keeps saying and doing nasty things. Favorite lines of dialog (early in the film, so not a spoiler): "Do you have a family?" "Yes! Yes! Please don't kill me!" "They'll be happier when you're dead." bang.

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