Victory Is Ours

Victory Is Ours

Year: 1956

Runtime: 65 mins

Language: Japanese

Director: Seijun Suzuki

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A sailor tries to help his younger brother, a horse-racing jockey, escape from the yakuza after double crossing them in a fixing scam. Seijun Suzuki’s directorial debut.

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