
Dangerous Trade in Kobe
Using a lesser mobster as bait a government agent infiltrates a narcotics-smuggling gang to try to capture the boss. But his survival has a price.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless yakuza enforcer, hired to protect a wealthy businessman's daughter, finds himself caught in a deadly web of betrayal and violence. As he navigates the treacherous underworld of Kobe, he must confront rival gangs, corrupt officials, and his own moral code. The mission becomes increasingly complicated as loyalties shift and the body count rises.
Critical Reception
Dangerous Trade in Kobe, also known as Yakuza: The Deadly Game, is a gritty and action-packed entry in the yakuza genre. While not as widely recognized as some of its contemporaries, it offers a solid dose of classic crime drama with impressive fight choreography. Critics often point to its straightforward narrative and intense action sequences as its primary strengths, though some find its plot to be somewhat formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
- Fans of Sonny Chiba will appreciate his intense performance and martial arts skills.
- The film delivers a satisfying amount of gritty action and underworld intrigue.
- While predictable, it’s a solid example of 70s Japanese crime cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce, but those available often highlight its effective action sequences and Sonny Chiba's presence. Some viewers find it to be a typical, yet enjoyable, entry in the yakuza film genre.
Fun Fact
The film is one of many early works starring Sonny Chiba, who would go on to become an international martial arts film icon.
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