Bloody Territories (広域暴力 流血の縄張) 55 years old

A once-powerful yakuza clan disbands as a result of a police crackdown, but one small group refuses to bow to police pressure, and launches a campaign to take over Tokyo's drug, prostitution, and gambling rackets. Someone wants to stop them. Is it the police? Rival gang members? Or is it an entirely new group of hired killers who will stop at nothing to gain complete control of Tokyo's "bloody territories"?

Credits

Bloody Territories Cast

Name Character
Tatsuya Fuji He was 27, now 83 years old as Shigeo Minato, Oonogi Clan member
Ryôji Hayama He was 36, now 92 years old as Kazuo Itakura, Itakura Clan boss (as Ryôji Hayama)
Fujio Suga He was 49, 78 years old when he died as Mannosuke Jinno, Kansai Syndicate chair
Akira Kobayashi He was 31, now 86 years old as Yuuji Komatsu, Oonogi Clan senior member
Jirô Okazaki He was 25, now 80 years old as Sabu, Oonogi Clan member
Michio Hino as Hirai, Hirai Trading director
Yoshi Katō He was 56, 75 years old when he died as Kôjirô Oonogi, Oonogi Clan boss
Kichijirô Ueda He was 65, 68 years old when he died as Terashima, the loan shark
Tadao Nakamaru He was 36, 76 years old when he died as Seiichi Yatô, Oonogi Clan second-in-command
Hiroshi Nawa He was 36, 85 years old when he died as Masakichi 'Masa' Jinno, Kansai Syndicate vice-chair
Bontarô Miake He was 62, now 118 years old as Shinsaku Fujioka, Sakura Syndicate chair
Takamaru Sasaki He was 71, 88 years old when he died as Godô Yamanouchi, the mediator

Bloody Territories Crew

Name Department
Muneo Ueda as Director of Photography. Camera
Yasuharu Hasebe as Director. He was 37 (77) years old when He died Directing
Yasuharu Hasebe as Screenplay. He was 37 (77) years old when He died Writing
Hajime Kaburagi as Original Music Composer. He was 43 (now 98) years old Sound
Kazuo Aoki as Screenplay. He was 79 (92) years old when He died Writing
Nobuaki Shirai as Assistant Director. He was 33 (now 88) years old Directing
Bloody Territories poster
Bloody Territories (55 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, July 26, 1969
  • Runtime: 87 minutes