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  1. Rampaging Dragon of the North (Japanese: 北海の暴れ竜, Hepburn: Hokkai no Abare-Ryu), also known as North Sea Dragon, is a 1966 Japanese yakuza action crime film directed by Kinji Fukasaku starring Tatsuo Umemiya and produced by Toei Tokyo.

  2. Rampaging Dragon of the North: Directed by Kinji Fukasaku. With Tatsuo Umemiya, Susumu Fujita, Nijiko Kiyokawa, Yôko Mihara. The son of a prominent member of a fishing community returns home after a stint with the yakuza to find his father has died under orders of a local gang leader.

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    • Action, Crime
    • Kinji Fukasaku
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  3. Rampaging Dragon of the North. 1966. 北海の暴れ竜. Directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The son of a prominent member of a fishing community returns home after a stint with the yakuza to find his father has died under orders of a local gang leader.

    • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Toei Company
  4. Fumio Kōnami. Screenplay. The son of a prominent member of a fishing community returns home after a stint with the yakuza to find his father has died under orders of a local gang leader. He sets out to avenge his father, keeping his plans secret from his mother who is cold to him since his perceived abandonment of the family.

  5. Just released from prison after serving three years for murdering a member of a rival gang, Maraki, a middle-aged yakuza, returns to his old haunts in Tokyo largely out of loyalties despite not much liking that life or himself in the process.

  6. Rampaging Dragon of the North 1966. Released October 22, 1966. Runtime 1h 25m. Director Kinji Fukasaku. Writers Susumu Saji (screenplay) + 1 more. Country Japan. Languages Japanese. Studio Toei Company, Ltd. Genres Crime, Action.

  7. The son of a prominent member of a fishing community returns home after a stint with the yakuza to find his father has died under orders of a local gang leader. He sets out to avenge his father, keeping his plans secret from his mother who is cold to him since his perceived abandonment of the family. This wonderful, if little-seen, Fulasaku gem deals with family, community and what it means to ...