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  1. 9 mars 2021 · film, cinema, movie, japanese cinema Language Japanese. the yakuza papers 4 Addeddate 2021-03-09 20:16:25 Identifier the.-yakuza.-papers.-4.-police.-tactics.-1974.-blu-ray.-remux Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 . plus-circl ...

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  2. Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics (Japanese: 仁義なき戦い 頂上作戦, Hepburn: Jingi Naki Tatakai: Chojo Sakusen) is a 1974 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the fourth film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years.

  3. Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics (仁義なき戦い 頂上作戦) January 15, 1974 As Japan gears up for the 1964 Olympic games, the cops start to crack down on the gangs, under pressure from the public and the press, adding a new dimension in the war for power among the yakuza families of Hiroshima.

  4. The Yakuza Papers : Battles without Honor & Humanity. Vol. 4 : Police Tactics, un film de Kinji Fukasaku de 1974. Dans le monde des yakuzas, le code de l'honneur a disparu pour faire place...

    • Kinji Fukasaku
    • January 15, 1974
  5. The last entry in The Yakuza Papers series moves away from its real-world inspiration and plunges into deliriously elaborate rivalries. Exploring the intricately sprawling nature of criminal warfare—loyalties, betrayals, clan allegiance, and blood debts—it makes Game of Thrones look simple!

  6. Battles Without Honor and Humanity 4: Police Tactics. ACTION. The 4th installment in the “Battles Without Honor and Humanity” series. Amidst the public outcry against the Yakuza and the extermination of urban warfare, the film takes a vivid, realistic look into the new post-war Yakuza.

  7. A long-standing gang war on the streets of Hiroshima escalates despite police pressure in this, the fourth film in Kinji Fukasaku's Yakuza Papers series. It's 1964, and with the Tokyo Olympics turning the eyes of the world to Japan, lawmen have set out to keep the Yakuza -- Japan's organized crime system -- out of sight.