Overkill - Videoclips (1987 - 2012)

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Overkill - Videoclips (1987 - 2012)
  • Release date: 15 Dec 1987
  • Release year: 1987
  • Runtime: 87 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: yakuza, detective, murder, mobster, lapd, extortion, crime ring, los angeles california, tokyo japan, independent film
Plot:
Violence, murder and terror become everyday occurrences in Little Tokyo. The tiny Japanese American community is taken over in an iron-fisted reign of terror by the infamous Yakuza organization. Yakuza mobsters extort money from the residents for the privilege of staying alive. One maverick detective and the brother of a dead Yakuza victim form their own counter death squad to fight the Yakuza. The detective and the surviving brother resort to every from of counter-terrorism, every weapon available, to stop the sinister Yakuza.

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Overkill - Videoclips (1987 - 2012)

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Format: VOB/MPG
Duration: 00:42:30

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