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The Japanese Godfather Trilogy Limited Edition (1977-1978)
de Sadao Nakajima

Radiance Films - 24 février 2026

ATTENTION l'édition limitée avec bandeau et livret s'épuise généralement très vite, plus tard arrive la version simple (sans bandeau ni livret), nous vous conseillons de précommander (édition limitée non contractuelle après la période de précommande)

Titre Original 

Audio
: Japanese
Sous-Titres : English
Durée : 2h11
Format : Limited Edition Blu-ray / import UK
Zone : B
Genre : Crime

Synopsis
At the dawn of the 1970s, Japan is becoming an economic superpower and the Nakajima crime syndicate extends its grasp across the nation. Politicians and corporations seek the gang’s favour to form strategic and highly prosperous partnerships, but its leaders disagree about whether to leave the old ways behind for the sake of money and respectability. Directed by Toei yakuza film specialist Sadao Nakajima (The Rapacious Jailbreaker), this sprawling epic is based on the true story of Japan’s largest crime syndicate and features a cast of genre legends, including Koji Tsuruta (Big Time Gambling BossSympathy for the Underdog), Bunta Sugawara (Battles Without Honour and Humanity) and Sonny Chiba (The StreetfighterHokuriku Proxy War).

Contenu

  • High-Definition digital transfers of each film on three discs, on Blu-ray for the first time ever
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • Archival interview with Sadao Nakajima (2020, 33 mins)
  • Newly filmed appreciation by filmmaker Kazuyoshi Kumakiri (2025, 16 mins)
  • New interview with scriptwriter Koji Takada (2025, 29 mins)
  • Trailers
  • Newly improved English subtitle translations
  • Reversible sleeves featuring artwork based on original promotional materials
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Akihiko Ito and Tom Mes plus archival writing by cinematographer Toshio Masuda