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Bunta Sugawara Movies

Bunta Sugawara was a revered actor known for his iconic roles in Japanese cinema, particularly in yakuza films. Rising to prominence in the 1970s, he became synonymous with the genre, portraying tough and charismatic characters with depth and authenticity. Starring in numerous classics of the yakuza genre, including the " Battles Without Honor and Humanity" series, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Sugawara's collaboration with director Kinji Fukasaku produced some of his most memorable performances, contributing significantly to the genre's popularity and influence. Discover his contributions to Japanese film today.

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New Battles Without Honour and Humanity | The Complete Trilogy | Blu-ray
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Current price: £30.00. Recommended Retail Price: £34.99. Save £4.99.
Kinji Fukasaku Collection Blu-ray
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Current price: £50.00. Recommended Retail Price: £59.99. Save £9.99.
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Battles Without Honor And Humanity Limited Edition Blu-ray+DVD
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Cops Vs. Thugs Blu-ray+DVD
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Street Mobster Blu-ray
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Current price: £5.00. Recommended Retail Price: £24.99. Save £19.99.

Bunta Sugawara was a revered actor known for his iconic roles in Japanese cinema, particularly in yakuza films. Rising to prominence in the 1970s, he became synonymous with the genre, portraying tough and charismatic characters with depth and authenticity. Starring in numerous classics of the yakuza genre, including the " Battles Without Honor and Humanity" series, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Sugawara's collaboration with director Kinji Fukasaku produced some of his most memorable performances, contributing significantly to the genre's popularity and influence. Discover his contributions to Japanese film today.