Outlaw: Gangster VIP 2

April. 28,1968      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Goro (Tetsuya Watari) wants to put his dark past behind. He heads to Hirosaki City to offer his condolences to Yumeko and to reunite with Yukiko (Chieko Matsubara), but finds that Yumeko is fatally ill. Although Yukiko was taking care of her, she is pressed for money. Goro wants to help and knows that there is only one way to come up with fast money.

Tetsuya Watari as  Goro Fujikawa
Chieko Matsubara as  Yukiko Hashimoto
Izumi Ashikawa as  Kikue Suzumura
Eimei Esumi as  Makino
Shōki Fukae as  Mori
Ichiro Kijima as  
Kayo Matsuo as  Yumeko Sugiyama
Hideaki Nitani as  Kosuke Asami
Kunie Tanaka as  Katsuji Nemoto

Reviews

Redwarmin
1968/04/28

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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Dorathen
1968/04/29

Better Late Then Never

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Juana
1968/04/30

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Lela
1968/05/01

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Yashua Kimbrough (jimniexperience)
1968/05/02

More less the same as firstOn way to find his wife Goro saves a young hooker from a gang. The gang recruits Goro as bodyguard. His senpai's wife dies as Goro is away. Wife leaves to get Goro out of yakuza. Hooker falls for Goro while she's sleeping with Ueno brother, whom is out for revenge. His underling falls in love with rival gang woman. His new senpai is also in rival gang. Both become drifters after gang war and marked for dead. Underling gets kidnapped and beaten to death for falling for rival gang's girl. Senpai dies on way to see his family. Goro gets angry and goes on final knifing spree

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zetes
1968/05/03

While many of the plot points of this first sequel to Outlaw Gangster VIP are almost exactly the same as the original, this one is a much stronger film. That may sound a bit odd, but I think the direction and script are stronger, and maybe just because I felt I knew the protagonist I was more involved in his story at this point. Whatever the reason, I'd rank this one high amongst the many yakuza movies I've seen. The film picks up a few months after the first, with Tetsuya Watari, having healed his wounds, traveling north to find Chieko Matsubara and Yumeko, the wife of his gangster friend. In pretty much the same way (defending a defenseless woman), he gets drawn back into the yakuza world. This one features very strong performances throughout, and recognizable actors include Hideaki Nitani (whom you'll recognize from several Arrow titles), Kunie Tanaka and Meiko Kaji (who performs a flamenco dance number!). Izumi Ashikawa plays the woman Watari saves at the beginning of the film. He meets her again as a prostitute in Yokohama. She has a couple of really touching scenes opposite Tanaka, who plays the crippled brother of a gangster Watari killed in the first film. She's excellent.

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