

Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers 1972
Dive into the gritty world of *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972)*, a raw and intense Japanese crime drama directed by the legendary Kinji Fukasaku.
Director: Kinji Fukasaku
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972)* about?
The film follows a gangster, freshly released from prison, as he grapples with a world that has moved on without him. Out of touch with his former gang and struggling to start anew, he faces a harsh reality where old affiliations and violent instincts pull him back into the underworld.
Who directed *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers*?
The film was directed by Kinji Fukasaku, a master of Japanese crime cinema known for his gripping and socially charged storytelling.
Who stars in *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers*?
The film features Bunta Sugawara, Kunie Tanaka, and Mayumi Nagisa in leading roles, alongside Yōko Mihara and Noboru Mitani.
Is *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972)* worth watching?
For fans of classic Japanese crime films, *Outlaw Killers* delivers a punchy, atmospheric experience with strong performances and Fukasaku's unmistakable direction. While not widely rated, its themes of loyalty and betrayal make it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers*?
The film runs for 86 minutes, making it a tight, no-frills crime drama perfect for a single-sitting viewing.
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About Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972) — A Brutal Crime Drama of Betrayal and Brotherhood
Dive into the gritty world of *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972)*, a raw and intense Japanese crime drama directed by the legendary Kinji Fukasaku. Starring Bunta Sugawara as a hardened gangster released from prison, the film explores his struggle to rebuild his life after years behind bars—only to find his once-loyal gang has moved on without him. With his two close-knit allies by his side, he embarks on a desperate quest for redemption, but the violent underworld he once thrived in refuses to let go. Fukasaku's signature style infuses the movie with tension, moral ambiguity, and a bleak atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
The story unfolds against a backdrop of betrayal and loyalty, where the bonds of brotherhood are tested against the brutal realities of crime and survival. *Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers (1972)* is a gripping tale of a man caught between his past and the fractured future he desperately seeks.




