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The Street Fighter (1974)

6.9 | Feb 02, 1974 (JP) | Action, Crime, Thriller | 01:30

If you've got to fight - fight dirty!

Takuma Tsurugi takes on the government, the police, the mafia and an international ring of kidnappers who aim to dispossess a beautiful young heiress of her millions.

Featured Crew

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Title Designer
Martial Arts Choreographer
Production Design, Art Direction
Stunt Coordinator
Editor
Assistant Director

Cast

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Sonny Chiba
Takuma Tsurugi
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Etsuko Shihomi
Nachi Shikenbaru
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Goichi Yamada
Rakuda Zhang
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Masashi Ishibashi
Tateki Shikenbaru
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Yutaka Nakajima
Sarai Chuayut
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Masafumi Suzuki
Kendo Masaoka
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Fumio Watanabe
Renzo Mutaguchi
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Rinichi Yamamoto
Kowloon Dinsau
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Chiyoko Kazama
Yang Gei-Cheun
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Akira Shioji
Liang Dung-Yat

Reviews

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Arrrrrrrach
8 | Feb 18, 2017
Sonny Chiba follows the money rather than his morals. He is absolutely nails in this film. His presence is as of a beast and no man. He is ruthless and brutal. The film feels like a 70s USA exploitation flick in a way, at least more so than a normal martial arts genre film. It's got a funky soundtrack and is streetwise. Fight scenes are really good and pretty savage in parts. There's an awesomely ridiculous shot of a guy's head taking a fatal punch via x ray at one point. Sonny pulls a man's tackle off at another. It's Sonny vs. The mob but they can't really be arsed with guns. Pure entertainment and stands out among martial arts films. There are also 2 decent sequels but this is the best of them. Worth it just for Sonny's incredible screen presence, which kinda feels as though he thought Bruce Lee was playing it too soft!