
Yakuza Prison 2014
"The warden of that prison… is a yakuza."
Directed by Yutaka Ogi, *Yakuza Prison (2014)* plunges into a twisted prison system where crime syndicates have infiltrated the justice system itself.
Director: Yutaka Ogi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yakuza Prison (2014) about?
*Yakuza Prison* follows Mari, a defiant woman who deliberately lands in Gokukaijima Prison to get close to its notorious yakuza warden, Kizaki. As she navigates a brutal world of violence and corruption, she uncovers a dangerous conspiracy targeting Kizaki—a setup that forces her to choose between survival and her hidden agenda.
Who directed Yakuza Prison?
The film was directed by Yutaka Ogi, a filmmaker known for his work in action and thriller genres.
Who stars in Yakuza Prison?
The film features Riki Takeuchi as Kizaki, Yuri Morishita as Mari, and Miyuki Yokoyama, Rika Kawamura, and Ayaka Fukuma in key supporting roles.
Is Yakuza Prison (2014) worth watching?
If you enjoy high-octane action thrillers with a unique twist on prison chaos, *Yakuza Prison* delivers in spades. While it's unrated on IMDb, the tight pacing and volatile premise make it a compelling watch for fans of Japanese crime films.
How long is Yakuza Prison?
The film runs for 70 minutes.
About Yakuza Prison (2014) — A Gritty Yakuza Thriller Set in a Female Prison
Directed by Yutaka Ogi, *Yakuza Prison (2014)* plunges into a twisted prison system where crime syndicates have infiltrated the justice system itself. The film unfolds in Gokukaijima Prison, a facility run by the formidable yakuza boss Kizaki (Riki Takeuchi), now serving as warden over an all-female inmate population. Among them is Mari (Yuri Morishita), a defiant newcomer who refuses to bow to either the guards' brutality or the prison's corrupt rules. Her real motive? A carefully crafted plan to get close to Kizaki, a man with a long and violent shadow—and a target for an unseen enemy plotting an explosive revenge.
Set against the gritty backdrop of privatized incarceration, *Yakuza Prison* blends raw action with psychological tension, exploring themes of power, betrayal, and survival in a world where the line between law and crime has vanished. With its tight 70-minute runtime, the film delivers high-stakes confrontations, razor-sharp performances, and a premise that's as bold as it is unpredictable.