Ambition Without Honor 2
1997 Japanese film
- June 13, 1997 (1997-06-13)
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Ambition Without Honor 2 (仁義なき野望2, Jingi naki yabō 2) is a 1997 Japanese direct-to-video yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the sequel to Ambition Without Honor (1996).
Plot
Tetsuya, a young yakuza, returns to his family in Shizuoka after his adoptive father is wounded in an attack from a rival gang. Amid his battle against dishonorable enemies and corrupt yakuza politics, he makes an unlikely ally in a rebel cop named Kitahara.
Cast
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Hirotarō Honda | |
Hiroko Sakuramachi | |
Takashi Shikauchi | |
Kōjiro Shimizu | Kitahara |
Harumi Sone | Iwasaki |
Yūta Sone (as Hideki Sone) | Tetsuya |
Gō Wakabayashi | |
Shingo Yamashiro |
Sequel
A sequel, 仁義なき野望3狼 (Ambition Without Honor 3: Wolf), was released in Japan on April 10, 1998. It was directed by Masatake Matsuo and is 91 minutes long.[1][2]
References
External links
- Ambition Without Honor 2 at IMDb
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