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In the spaghetti Western inspired [[Yakuza Wolf: Perform Murder|‎‎ I Perform Murder]], a mysterious black-clad killer (Chiba) with a personal vendetta against the yakuza manipulates two rival clans in order to draw out his targets, leading to a climactic bloody shootout that must be seen to be believed.
In the spaghetti Western inspired [[Yakuza Wolf 1: I Perform Murder|‎‎ I Perform Murder]], a mysterious black-clad killer (Chiba) with a personal vendetta against the yakuza manipulates two rival clans in order to draw out his targets, leading to a climactic bloody shootout that must be seen to be believed.


Then in [[Yakuza Wolf 2: Extend my Condolences| Extend my Condolences]], Chiba plays a criminal who is betrayed and sent to prison. After serving his time, he wages war on the yakuza, eventually raiding the mansion of the crime boss who turned on him in a spectacular action packed climax that would later be directly homaged by John Woo in A Better Tomorrow II.
Then in [[Yakuza Wolf 2: Extend my Condolences| Extend my Condolences]], Chiba plays a criminal who is betrayed and sent to prison. After serving his time, he wages war on the yakuza, eventually raiding the mansion of the crime boss who turned on him in a spectacular action packed climax that would later be directly homaged by John Woo in A Better Tomorrow II.

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In the spaghetti Western inspired ‎‎ I Perform Murder, a mysterious black-clad killer (Chiba) with a personal vendetta against the yakuza manipulates two rival clans in order to draw out his targets, leading to a climactic bloody shootout that must be seen to be believed.

Then in Extend my Condolences, Chiba plays a criminal who is betrayed and sent to prison. After serving his time, he wages war on the yakuza, eventually raiding the mansion of the crime boss who turned on him in a spectacular action packed climax that would later be directly homaged by John Woo in A Better Tomorrow II.

Special Features: NEW RESTORATIONS OF BOTH FILMS from original film elements by Toei • Original Japanese mono audio • Optional English Subtitles • Brand new feature length audio commentaries on both films • Brand new featurette by Howard Hughes looking at the spaghetti Western influences on Yakuza Wolf, and the broader influence Japanese cinema had on the Western genre • Original theatrical trailers • A Limited Edition collector's booklet featuring new writing by Tom Mes and Howard Hughes [2000 copies] • Limited Edition O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Chris Malbon [2000 copies]

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