
The Viper Brothers
Part of The Viper Brothers Collection
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After spending several years in prison, yakuza punk Masa (Bunta Sugawara) and his underling, Katsuji (Tamio Kawachi) are back out in the mean streets of Kobe to make a name for themselves amongst the local yakuza organization.
Production
Toei Company
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Bunta Sugawara
Masataro (Goro Masa)

Tamio Kawachi
Katsuji (Immortal Katsu)

Noboru Andō
Yukichi Hayasaki

Tomomi Satō
Sayako Kozuki

Bin Amatsu
Tatsuya Yamakita

Ryōji Hayama
Wasaburo Umeda (Takihana second-in-command)
Akitake Kōno
Kingoro The Tattoo Master

Keijirō Morozumi
Tatsuichi (Takihana Gang)

Shōtarō Hayashi
Tomoeda Yasuhiko (Yamakita Gang)

Tsuyako Okajima
Matchmaker

Yuriko Mishima
Hanae

Miwako Onaya
Yoko

Takuzō Kawatani
Togo Shinkawa (thug)

Masahiko Tanimura
Inspector Hara

Masaharu Arikawa
Officer Yamanaka

Kinji Nakamura
Restaurant Manager
Keiko Yamada
Yuki Nojima
Yoshinobu Hirose
Daisuke Shiraba
Kankuro Horie (tattoo apprentice)
Kunijirō Yanagi
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