

Code Between Brothers 5
1967 Directed by Kōsaku YamashitaSaburo Kitajima, one of Japan’s most famous Enka singers, returns in the fifth of the Kyodai Jingi series. During the early 20th century, Ryuji from Asakusa, a wandering yakuza, joins the Narumi Family in Yokohama. However, when he confronts Shiotaro, the head of the rival family, Ryuji takes a liking to him. He ends up leaving his current family, and becomes close to Shiotaro like brothers swearing to become a full-fledged yakuza.
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Saburo Kitajima
....................................................Ryuji Bando

Kyōsuke Machida
....................................................Masakichi Nanbu

Koji Tsuruta
....................................................Chojiro Inagami

Hideo Murata
....................................................Tsunekichi Yamaoka

Bin Amatsu
....................................................Naruto Kaiji

Tatsuo Endō
....................................................Kanda Tsurumatsu

Ryōsuke Kagawa
....................................................Shiotaro Nanbu
Director
...........................................................Kōsaku Yamashita
Assistant Director
...........................................................Takashi Harada
Art Direction
...........................................................Yoshimitsu Amamori
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Takeo Watanabe
Lighting Director
...........................................................Kôzaburô Kitaguchi
Director of Photography
...........................................................Shigeru Akatsuka
Editor
...........................................................Shintarō Miyamoto
Production Companies
...................................................Toei Company
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Drama
Crime
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