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The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers 1974

90 min📅 1974-06-01

In the gritty world of 1970s Japanese crime cinema, *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers* (1974) delivers a raw, high-stakes drama directed by the legendary Sadao Nakajima.

Director: Sadao Nakajima

Cast

Akira Kobayashi
Akira Kobayashi
Noboru Andō
Tsunehiko Watase
Tsunehiko Watase
Fumio Watanabe
Fumio Watanabe
Takashi Shimura
Takashi Shimura
Yukie Kagawa
Yukie Kagawa
Hiroko Fuji
Hiroko Fuji
Masaharu Arikawa
Masaharu Arikawa
Takuzō Kawatani
Takuzō Kawatani
Seizaburō Kawazu
Seizaburō Kawazu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers* (1974) about?

The film plunges into the violent clash between Osaka's Kansai syndicate and Tokyo's underworld as a man reunites with his half-brother, only for negotiations to explode into chaos. Amid shifting loyalties and underworld politics, the brothers' bond is tested in a fiery showdown for control.

Who directed *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers*?

The movie was helmed by Sadao Nakajima, a prolific director known for his work in the crime and action genres during Japan's golden era of yakuza films.

Who stars in *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers*?

The film features Akira Kobayashi and Noboru Andō as the central yakuza brothers, joined by Tsunehiko Watase, Fumio Watanabe, and the legendary Takashi Shimura in a supporting role.

Is *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers* (1974) worth watching?

With its tight 90-minute runtime and explosive blend of crime and action, this 1974 gem offers a raw, uncompromising look at yakuza life. While not rated on IMDb, its themes and style make it a cult favorite for fans of classic Japanese exploitation cinema.

How long is *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers (1974) — A 1970s Japanese Crime Classic with Grit and Glamour

In the gritty world of 1970s Japanese crime cinema, *The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers* (1974) delivers a raw, high-stakes drama directed by the legendary Sadao Nakajima. Set against the backdrop of a power struggle between Osaka's Kansai syndicate and Tokyo's underworld, the film follows a tense reunion between two half-brothers whose clash of loyalties ignites a violent storm. With fists, firearms, and razor-sharp tension, Nakajima crafts a visceral tale of betrayal, brotherhood, and the brutal cost of loyalty in the yakuza's shadowy domain.

The atmosphere crackles with the sweat and smoke of neon-lit backrooms and dimly lit alleys, where every handshake could be a trap and every word a double-edged blade. Starring Akira Kobayashi and Noboru Andō as the feuding siblings, the film blends hard-hitting action with emotional depth, all wrapped in the gritty aesthetic of classic Japanese exploitation cinema. Fans of crime sagas and yakuza epics will find this 90-minute powerhouse a relentless, adrenaline-fueled ride through a world where honor is bought with blood and alliances are as fragile as they are forsworn.