Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History (2003)

Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History (2003) poster

The story of Asaki (Eiji Okuda) and his younger brother Shinji (Sho Aikawa). The elder brother has established himself as an author of sports manga. The younger brother engages in vigorous bare-knuckle brawls with local yakuza and well-known brawlers. The distance between them grows little by little, and the younger brother struggles in the shadow of his elder brother's light. Strong enemies and incidents appear one after another.

Director: Fujirō Mitsuishi
Runtime: 104 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Koji Endo
Cinematography: Kanemi Kawanaka
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Fujirō Mitsuishi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History about?
The story of Asaki (Eiji Okuda) and his younger brother Shinji (Sho Aikawa). The elder brother has established himself as an author of sports manga. The younger brother engages in vigorous bare-knuckle brawls with local yakuza and well-known brawlers. The distance between them grows little by little, and the younger brother struggles in the shadow of his elder brother's light. Strong enemies and incidents appear one after another.
Who directed Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History?
Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History was directed by Fujirō Mitsuishi.
Who stars in Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History?
Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History stars Show Aikawa, Eiji Okuda, Hisao Maki, Hidekazu Akai, Shinobu Nakayama, Yoko Natsuki.
How long is Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History?
Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
Where was Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History produced?
Sutegoro: The Three Kajiwara Brothers' Turbulent Showa History was produced in Japan.