Wolves, Pigs and Men
is a 1964 Japanese black-and-white crime film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
Plot
Three brothers are born in a slum. Kuroki, the eldest brother, leaves to join a yakuza organization. Jirō, the middle brother, leaves five years later, leaving the youngest brother Sabu to care for their mother alone. Kuroki's organization sets up Jirō to be arrested and he spends five years in jail. When he is released, he finds Sabu and others carrying his mother's coffin away and Sabu tells him that their mother would not have wanted to see him anyway because he stole her money when he left.
More details
| contentLocation | Yokohama |
|---|---|
| director | Kinji Fukasaku |
| editor | Osamu Tanaka |
| genre | crime |
| keywords | arrest attack betray club owner dead rat forged passport gather kill one by one open river torture trade want |
| musicBy | Isao Tomita |
| producer | Seiichi Yoshino Tatsu Yoshida |
| productionCompany | Toei Company |
| theme | heist japanese yakuza |