
Brutal Tales of Chivalry 5: Man With The Karajishi Tattoo
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1969-03-06 • 1h 30m
Hidejirō is sent to prison after killing the boss of a rival family. After being released, he discovers that his family has scattered and he is taken in by a company of quarry workers, whose boss has a strict code of non-violence. When the rival family tries to take over the company and kills their boss, Hidejirō must choose between his promise of non-violence and his yakuza code of revenge...
- Directors
- Masahiro Makino
- Editors
- Osamu Tanaka

Brutal Tales of Chivalry 5: Man With The Karajishi Tattoo
Visit website1969-03-06 • 1h 30m
7.5/10 • 6
Hidejirō is sent to prison after killing the boss of a rival family. After being released, he discovers that his family has scattered and he is taken in by a company of quarry workers, whose boss has a strict code of non-violence. When the rival family tries to take over the company and kills their boss, Hidejirō must choose between his promise of non-violence and his yakuza code of revenge...
- Directors
- Masahiro Makino
- Editors
- Osamu Tanaka
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsKen Takakura
Hanada Hidejiro
Sumiko Fuji
Kyōsuke Machida
Tokichi
Chie Kobayashi
Tamami Natsu
Rinichi Yamamoto
Minegishi Ryuhei
Harumi Sone
Shinji Kono
Shinsuke Mikimoto
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- Keywords
- japanyakuzashōwa era (1926-89)