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Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima

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Released , 'Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima' stars Bunta Sugawara, Kinya Kitaoji, Meiko Kaji, Sonny Chiba The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 40 min, and received a user score of 74 (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 62 well-known users.

Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "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."

'Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on YouTube, Apple iTunes, Amazon Video, Arrow Player, and Tubi TV .

The Yakuza Papers Collection

While The Godfather romanticized the American Mafia in the early 1970s, Kinji Fukasaku's five-film series known as The Yakuza Papers: Battles Without Honor & Humanity revolutionized the Japanese yakuza film with unprecedented intensity. A post-World War II epic that broke Japanese box-office records, this complex, utterly authentic cycle of gangster films replaced the popular ninkyo or "chivalry" films of the '60s with jitsuroku, an entirely new breed of gangster film that rose from the ashes of Hiroshima and post-war reconstruction, depicting a meticulously detailed "alternate history" that had been ignored by the "official" factual record.