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Koichi Iiboshi (story)
Kazuo Kasahara (writer)
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13 January 1973 (Japan) See more »
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Bunta Sugawara ... Shozo Hirono
Hiroki Matsukata ... Tetsuya Sakai
Kunie Tanaka ... Makihara
Eiko Nakamura ... Suzue
Tsunehiko Watase ... Toshio Arita
Goro Ibuki ... Ueda
Nobuo Kaneko ... Yamamori
Toshie Kimura ... Mrs. Yamamori
Tamio Kawaji ... Kanbara
Mayumi Nagisa ... Akiko Shinjo
Asao Uchida ... Okubo Kenichi
Shin'ichirô Mikami ... Shinkai Uichi
Hiroshi Nawa ... Doi
Shinji Takano ... Kaneko Shoichi
Keiji Takamiya ... Yamakata Shinichi
Shôtarô Hayashi ... Matsunaga Takeshi
Kinji Nakamura ... Nakahara Shigeto
Harumi Sone ... Shuji Yano
Asao Koike ... Narrator
Takashi Ebata ... Maekawa
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Seizô Fukumoto ... Shimonaka
Ryûji Katagiri
Takuzô Kawatani ... Ryoichi Enami
Tatsuo Umemiya ... Hiroshi Wakasugi
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Directed by
Kinji Fukasaku 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Koichi Iiboshi  story
Kazuo Kasahara  writer

Original Music by
Toshiaki Tsushima 
 
Cinematography by
Sadaji Yoshida 
 
Production Design by
Takatoshi Suzuki 
 

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Also Known As:
"Jingi naki tatakai" - Japan (original title)
"Battles Without Honor and Humanity" - Canada (English title)
"The Yakuza Papers, Vol. 1: Battles Without Honor and Humanity" - USA (DVD title)
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99 min
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Revealing mistakes: In the first film, US military police show up on the scene in a jeep with "MILITALY POLICE" painted under the windshield.See more »

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12 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
A violent, bloody masterpiece, 19 February 2007
Author: K_Todorov from Bulgaria

I don't get what's with those people who think "Battles Without Honor Or Humanity" has something to do with "The Godfather". The only notable similarity is that both delve into the criminal underworlds. But so what ? "The Godfather" didn't invent this genre. Furthermore the story in "Battles" was adapted from newspaper articles describing various yakuza activities. What Kinji Fukasaku created is a brilliant, violent tale about the dark and unforgiving nature of the Japanese crime syndicates it is also a story about friendship and betrayal.

This is a tale about a group of young men who after the end of the Second World War find themselves outcasts from society, under pursuit by the authorities. They inevitably bond together and form a new crime syndicate under the leadership of boss Yamamoto. As their organization grows in power so do the internal struggles between them begin to escalate. Slowly, either from pure greed and the corruption of power or by Yamamoto's careful manipulations. It's hard not to draw comparison with "Battle Royale" Fukusako's most notable film released in the late nineties. Both present a similar in a way situation: friends fight friends for their own survival.The only difference being that here that is done in a much more subtle way. But the elements are still the same, characters are likable well fleshed-out and the viewer is thrown into an internal struggle of his own when he sees them killing each other. Fukasaku's type of narration is one that involves multiple points of view, we don't have such a strong focus on main character as most movies do, there is one of course Shozo Hirono (played by the ever great Bunta Sugawara) but he serves the role of executing the movie's catharsis, he is the one who becomes a witness to all the madness and senseless killings and it is his final actions that define that, his realization and his rebellion to it all, his final display of grief to friends lost for nothing.

The acting is superb on all fronts, with a diverse cast of characters who offer a different perspective with their own point of view. Fukasaku demonstrates his great skill as a director, his technique perfectly fitting to the movie's tone. By using a fast-paced, erratic, nearly chaotic style the action scenes offer us that taste of brutality we wouldn't have felt had they been directed in a more traditional manner. Fukasaku strays from the established formula of people getting killed fast and easy with one or two bullets instead he shows us an alternative to that : a slow, painful exercise, one that more accurately portrays the yakuza's violent lifestyle. Yet there are no large body counts, the battles are often predetermined with one side attacking an individual or small group from the other, by surprise and in overwhelming force. There really is no honor in the Japanese underworld.

"Battles Without Honor Or Humanity" is the epitome of humanity's own self-destructive nature. The one that drives us to aim for a higher financial and social standing on any means. With no regard for friends, family, honor or trust.

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