



New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 2: The Head of the Boss | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 8, 2017
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This, along with the entire series, is a very well crafted crime tale. It portrays a violent underworld with intense characters.

genre | Crime | foreign |
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synopsis | The seventh in the shocking |
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director | Kinji Fukasaku |