Oryu searches for a blind girl she left behind but gets involved in a Yakuza turf war.Oryu searches for a blind girl she left behind but gets involved in a Yakuza turf war.Oryu searches for a blind girl she left behind but gets involved in a Yakuza turf war.
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Sumiko Fuji
- Ryuko Yano (Hibotan Oryu)
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- TriviaHIBOTAN BAKUTO series. #6 of 8 films.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Hibotan bakuto: Oinochi itadaki masu (1971)
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This is the sequel to Hibotan Bakuto - Hanafuda Shôbu, the very best Yakuza movie ever made. It's not that good, but still it's quite entertaining for fans of the prequel. Oryu searches for the young, blind girl she left alone in Part One, only to find her a thief in Tokyo. She tries to help her, but again she stands between the fronts of a gang war... Much bloodier than the original, this is a good swordfighting adventure, even if the main theme of gambling is quite underrepresented. The great Fuji Junko is back again, and gives an even better performance,but is hampered by stupid dialogue (at least in the subtitled version) and too many repetitions from Part One. But why change a winning horse?
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By what name was Hibotan bakuto: Oryû sanjô (1970) officially released in Canada in English?
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