Wolves, Pigs and Men
Asian Cinema
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Action, Drama, Classics, Crime
Three brothers find themselves pitted against each other as rivals in the Yakuza underworld. Jiro robs stolen loot from his younger brother, Sabu, and his gang. When their eldest brother, Kuroki, learns of this, he makes his own plans to conspire against both of them, resulting in a treacherous nightmare of unbridled violence.
Combining elements of French New Wave and film noir, this "ferocious, dynamic yakuza thriller" (Los Angeles Times) established Kinji Fukasaku (Battles Without Honor and Humanity, Violent Panic: The Big Crash) as a master of Japanese genre cinema.
DIRECTED BY KINJI FUKASAKU
JAPAN | 1964 | JAPANESE WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
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