Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter (2010)

Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter (2010) poster

After the internal split, Kazuma Morisuka (Show Aikawa) charges alone into the Kinshishi-kai and dies in a blaze of glory. A year after his brother’s death, Misao (Kazuki Namioka) no longer appears at the Tenkichi-gumi headquarters. Meanwhile, the now-dominant Kinshishi-kai faces a string of attacks targeting only their executives. The power balance in Yokohama begins to shift— and just then, their sworn enemy Baba is released from prison. Baba rallies the Kinshishi-kai to crush the Towada Family once and for all. But at that moment, the long-hidden Misao finally makes his move.

Director: Masahiro Asao
Runtime: 77 min
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Production: GP Museum Soft
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Masahiro Asao

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter about?
After the internal split, Kazuma Morisuka (Show Aikawa) charges alone into the Kinshishi-kai and dies in a blaze of glory. A year after his brother’s death, Misao (Kazuki Namioka) no longer appears at the Tenkichi-gumi headquarters. Meanwhile, the now-dominant Kinshishi-kai faces a string of attacks targeting only their executives. The power balance in Yokohama begins to shift— and just then, their sworn enemy Baba is released from prison. Baba rallies the Kinshishi-kai to crush the Towada Family once and for all. But at that moment, the long-hidden Misao finally makes his move.
Who directed Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter?
Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter was directed by Masahiro Asao.
Who stars in Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter?
Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter stars Kazuki Namioka, Masaru Matsuda, Masayoshi Haneda, Aoi Tatsumi, Ken Okada, Daisuke Nagakura.
How long is Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter?
Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
Where was Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter produced?
Graveyard of Brothers: Final Chapter was produced in Japan.