Gokudo Heiki (極道兵器), also known as Yakuza Weapon, is a Japanese live-action film based on the Japanese comic book series Gokudo Heiki by Ken Ishikawa. The film was first premiered in Japan on 2011-02-27 during the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and it was shown during several other film festivals around the world before being theatrical released on 2011-07-23. The movie was released in home video format in several countries besides Japan.
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| - Gokudo Heiki (極道兵器), also known as Yakuza Weapon, is a Japanese live-action film based on the Japanese comic book series Gokudo Heiki by Ken Ishikawa. The film was first premiered in Japan on 2011-02-27 during the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and it was shown during several other film festivals around the world before being theatrical released on 2011-07-23. The movie was released in home video format in several countries besides Japan.
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| - Yoshinori Chiba
- Shuichi Takashino
- Toshiki Kimura
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| - Yudai Yamaguchi
- Taku Sakaguchi
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| - Gokudo Heiki (極道兵器), also known as Yakuza Weapon, is a Japanese live-action film based on the Japanese comic book series Gokudo Heiki by Ken Ishikawa. The film was first premiered in Japan on 2011-02-27 during the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and it was shown during several other film festivals around the world before being theatrical released on 2011-07-23. A project of Taku Sakaguchi, he wrote, directed and starred the film. Due to help him with the the film, he brought Yudai Yamaguchi. Japan's oldest major film studio, Nikkatsu, produced the film as part of its label Sushi Typhoon. The movie was released in home video format in several countries besides Japan.
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