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激突! 殺人拳

  • Status: Released
  • 02-02-1974
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 6.9
  • Vote count: 105

Takuma Tsurugi takes on the government, the police, the mafia and an international ring of kidnappers who aim to dispossess a beautiful young heiress of her millions.

Sonny Chiba

Takuma Tsurugi

Etsuko Shihomi

Nachi Shikenbaru

Goichi Yamada

Rakuda Zhang

Masashi Ishibashi

Tateki Shikenbaru

Yutaka Nakajima

Sarai Chuayut

Masafumi Suzuki

Kendo Masaoka

Fumio Watanabe

Renzo Mutaguchi

Rinichi Yamamoto

Kowloon Dinsau

Chiyoko Kazama

Yang Gei-Cheun

Akira Shioji

Liang Dung-Yat

Tony Cetera

Abdul Jadot

Nobuo Kawai

Tetsunosuke Tsuchida

Takuzō Kawatani

Skull Crushed Yakuza Thug Ôshima

Chico Lourant

Bondo

Osman Yusuf

King Stone

Jirô Chiba

Gijun Shikenbaru

Minken Karasawa

Warden Yamazaki

Kōjiro Shirakawa

Inspector Chan

Tetsuo Torisu

Detective A

Hisao Mizoguchi

Endoshi - Monkey Boy

Masataka Iwao

Saga

Takashi Noguchi

Yokoyama

Osamu Kaneda

Detective B

Satoshi Kurihara

Lei Jung-Ming

Yoshimasa Sato

Man Ling-Wan

Jun'ichi Haruta

Kwok Gwai-Lung

Tsutomu Sakai

Tin Dak-San

Seizō Fukumoto

Woo Sin-Gung

Shunji Sasaki

Lam Bak-Jung

Ryuji Komine

Hirota

Takaya Shimoyama

Chiu Ying-Dat

Takanori Oya

Hui Nam-Yan

Ryuji Katagiri

Hanada

Tetsuo Fujisawa

Miyamoto

Ryōzō Maekawa

Nojima

Yukio Yano

Matsumoto

Yasumori Hikita

Kanda

Gentarō Mori

Kenpeitai Officer

Shunichi Nagara

Young Takuma Tsurugi

Shiro Sumitomo

Onaga

Tsutomu Harada

Musukari

Ken Kazama

Senkaku Kan

Tatsuo Endō

Bayan

Bin Amatsu

Môrôkô - Blind Wolf

Arrrrrrrach

Sonny Chiba follows the money rather than his morals. He is absolutely nails in this film. His presence is as of a beast and no man. He is ruthless and brutal. The film feels like a 70s USA exploitation flick in a way, at least more so than a normal martial arts genre film. It's got a funky soundtrack and is streetwise. Fight scenes are really good and pretty savage in parts. There's an awesomely ridiculous shot of a guy's head taking a fatal punch via x ray at one point. Sonny pulls a man's tackle off at another. It's Sonny vs. The mob but they can't really be arsed with guns. Pure entertainment and stands out among martial arts films. There are also 2 decent sequels but this is the best of them. Worth it just for Sonny's incredible screen presence, which kinda feels as though he thought Bruce Lee was playing it too soft!