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Full Metal gokudô ()


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An inexperienced gangster is killed alongside his strong, respected boss and awakens to find a mad scientist has given him a new body made partly of his boss and partly of indestructible bionics.

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Tsuyoshi Ujiki ...
Kensuke Hagane
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Genpaku Hiraga
Takeshi Caesar ...
Tosa
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Matsuba (as Yasushi Kitamura)
Yûichi Minato ...
(as Yuuichi Minato)
Shôko Nakahara ...
Yukari
Momoko Nishida ...
Naomi
Manzô Shinra
Kôji Tsukamoto ...
Junji
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Nakame

Directed by

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Takashi Miike

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Itaru Era ... (screenplay)
 
Hiroki Yamaguchi ... (story)

Produced by

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Fujio Matsushima ... producer

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Kôji Endô
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Cinematography by

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Shôhei Andô

Production Design by

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Hitoshi Nojiri

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Yûichi Matsui ... special makeup effects artist

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Plot Summary

Kensuke Hagane (Tsuyoshi Ujiki) is a beginner in the Yakuza world , he is very fearful and nobody respect him. After the prison release of Tosa (Takeshi Caesar), who is a Yakuza boss and the idol of Hagane, both are killed as a result of a gang problem with Tosa. Both corpses ends in the hands of mad scientific who creates a kind of robot with parts of both corpses. Now Hagane is part machine with some parts of Tosa, he is bullet proof and has an incredible strength. When he escapes from the scientific, he is looking out for revenge with the heart of his boss and idol, literally. Written by eric from Mexico City

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Also Known As
  • フルメタル極道 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • FULL METAL 極道 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Full Metal Yakuza (Canada, English title)
  • Full Metal Yakuza (World-wide, English title)
  • Full Metal Yakuza (United Kingdom)
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  • 102 min
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Movie Connections References The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962). See more »

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