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Release Date:
April 28, 1973
Original Title:
仁義なき戦い 広島死闘篇
Alternate Titles:
Battles Without Honor and Humanity 2: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deathmatch in Hiroshima
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Hiroshima Death Match
Duelo em Hiroshima
Hiroshima Death Match
Hiroshima shitô hen
Jingi naki tatakai: Hiroshima shitô hen
Os Documentos da Yakuza Parte II: Duelo em Hiroshima
Qui sera le boss à Hiroshima?
The Yakuza Papers Vol. 2: Hiroshima Death Match
The Yakuza Papers, Vol. 2: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Toei Company
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16
Runtime: 100
Repeatedly beat to a pulp by gamblers, cops, and gangsters, lone wolf Shoji Yamanaka finally finds a home as a Muraoka family hitman and falls in love with boss Muraoka's niece. Meanwhile, the ambitions of mad dog Katsutoshi Otomo draws our series' hero, Shozo Hirono, and the other yakuza into a new round of bloodshed.
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Art Direction:
Akira Yoshimura
Assistant Director:
Akira Shimizu
Continuity:
Misae Tanaka
Director:
Kinji Fukasaku
Director of Photography:
Sadaji Yoshida
Editor:
Shintarō Miyamoto
Fight Choreographer:
Ryûzô Ueno
Gaffer:
Haruo Nakayama
Original Music Composer:
Toshiaki Tsushima
Production Design:
Gorô Kusakabe
Production Supervisor:
Misao Watanabe
Screenplay:
Kazuo Kasahara
Set Decoration:
Kunishirô Matsubara
Set Designer:
Kôichi Kondô
Sound:
Masayoshi Mizoguchi
Still Photographer:
Kenji Nakayama
Story:
Koichi Iiboshi
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