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Company Buggers 1975

★ 7.01 votes95 min📅 1975-08-09

Set in the gritty underworld of 1970s Japan, 'Company Buggers' (1975) follows the rise of Hiroshi, a cunning small-time racketeer who makes a name for himself by extorting vulnerable companies and their directors.

Director: Sadao Nakajima

Cast

Hiroki Matsukata
Hiroki Matsukata
Tatsuo Umemiya
Tatsuo Umemiya
Reiko Ike
Reiko Ike
Shingo Yamashiro
Shingo Yamashiro
Gorō Ibuki
Gorō Ibuki
Maki Tachibana
Moeko Ezawa
Moeko Ezawa
Megumi Morita
Hideo Murota
Hideo Murota
Takuzō Kawatani
Takuzō Kawatani

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Company Buggers (1975) about?

Follows the rise of a cunning small-time racketeer who extorts vulnerable companies and directors in 1970s Japan.

Who directed Company Buggers?

Directed by Sadao Nakajima, a master of Japanese crime cinema.

Who stars in Company Buggers?

Hiroki Matsukata, Reiko Ike, and Tatsuo Umemiya deliver standout performances in this gripping drama.

Is Company Buggers (1975) worth watching?

With its tense atmosphere and pulse-pounding action, 'Company Buggers' is a must-watch for fans of Japanese crime cinema.

How long is Company Buggers?

The film has a runtime of 95 minutes.

About Company Buggers (1975) — A Gripping Tale of Corporate Extortion

Set in the gritty underworld of 1970s Japan, 'Company Buggers' (1975) follows the rise of Hiroshi, a cunning small-time racketeer who makes a name for himself by extorting vulnerable companies and their directors. As he navigates the complex web of financial gain and power struggles, Hiroshi must confront the darker side of his own ambitions. Director Sadao Nakajima masterfully crafts a tense atmosphere, plunging viewers into the shadows of Japan's corporate world. With a talented cast, including Hiroki Matsukata and Reiko Ike, 'Company Buggers' is a gripping crime drama that explores the cutthroat world of corporate extortion. From the streets of Tokyo to the boardrooms of Japan's elite, this film takes you on a thrilling ride into the heart of corporate crime.

As the stakes grow higher, Hiroshi's actions become increasingly reckless, threatening to destroy everything he's worked for. With its pulse-pounding action and razor-sharp dialogue, 'Company Buggers' (1975) is a must-watch for fans of Japanese crime cinema. Don't miss this gripping tale of corruption and deception, as it unfolds on the big screen.