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山口和彦Besetzung:
Meiko Kaji, 渡瀬恒彦, 梅宮辰夫, うえだ峻, Tomiko Ishii, Seiya Satô, Tatsuya Kameyama, Rena Ichinose, Toshiyuki TsuchiyamaInhalte(1)
Gang leader Nami kills a member of a yakuza group and goes away to prison. Upon her release three years later, she s a shamed woman confined to living in the shadowy world of sex clubs and street gangs. She returns to the city to live with her uncle, a billiard-hall owner, and after befriending pimp and ne er-do-well Ryuji, she gets a job working at a hostess club in the chic Ginza neighborhood, where the expensive shops and neon lights conceal a dark world of crime and sexual slavery. But when a rival gang attempts to muscle in on the club, Nami becomes enmeshed in a violent struggle that forces her to wield a skilled pool cue to defend her uncle s business, and eventually a short sword to wreak bloody vengeance upon her enemies. (Verleiher-Text)
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