Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers (1970)

Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers (1970) poster

After the enactment of the Anti-Prostitution Law, the red-light district in Shinjuku lost its allure. Even the gambling den of the Ryūzaki family was always deserted. Ryūzaki, the boss, declared his retirement in response to the changing times. It was thought that Igarashi, who valued righteousness and principles and had the respect of others, would become the second-in-command. However, he was an annoying presence to Ryūzaki...

Director: Shinji Murayama
Genre: Crime
Runtime: 89 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Tadashi Kinoshita
Production: Toei Company
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

yakuza

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers about?
After the enactment of the Anti-Prostitution Law, the red-light district in Shinjuku lost its allure. Even the gambling den of the Ryūzaki family was always deserted. Ryūzaki, the boss, declared his retirement in response to the changing times. It was thought that Igarashi, who valued righteousness and principles and had the respect of others, would become the second-in-command. However, he was an annoying presence to Ryūzaki...
Who directed Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers?
Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers was directed by Shinji Murayama.
Who stars in Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers?
Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers stars Bunta Sugawara, Kyōsuke Machida, Koji Tsuruta, Isamu Kosugi, Fumio Watanabe, Kazuko Yoshiyuki.
How long is Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers?
Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers?
Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers is a Crime film.
Where was Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers produced?
Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers was produced in Japan.