Go for Broke (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 13, 1985

Original Title:
V・マドンナ大戦争

Alternate Titles:
Go For Break!
Go for broke
V Madonna War
V Madonna: daisenso

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Canyon Records
Joy Pack Film
Mifune Productions
Shochiku-Fuji Company

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

A quiet campus becomes a blood-drenched battlefield! Hell goes to school!

At a Japanese school, a desperate student council struggles with a recurring problem. The aggressive and relentless members of the Yagyu biker gang stop by the school each semester to beat up the kids, steal their lunch money and vandalize their belongings. The kids want to fight back but realize they're too weak and undermanned against the bikers, and so they hire a handful of tough gals to train and defend them.

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Art Direction:
Yutaka Yokoyama

Assistant Editor:
Hiroshi Kawahara

Director:
Genji Nakamura

Director of Photography:
Mutsuo Naganuma

Editor:
Osamu Inoue

Executive Producer:
Zuihô Hayashi

Lighting Technician:
Yukio Sato

Original Music Composer:
Minoru Yamazaki

Producer:
Toshio Nabeshima
Kazuyoshi Okuyama

Screenplay:
Hisashi Nozawa

Sound Recordist:
Haruyasu Ito

Still Photographer:
Sôhei Hasegawa

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