
#35 in the series, following "Toichi Ransom." Manda uncovers an extortion operation run by a golf-obsessed businessman (Kenichi Endo), who forces bankrupt business owners to buy back their repossessed items at double the auction price.
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#35 in the series, following "Toichi Ransom." Manda uncovers an extortion operation run by a golf-obsessed businessman (Kenichi Endo), who forces bankrupt business owners to buy back their repossessed items at double the auction price.
The King of Minami: License for Cruelty (2000) was directed by Sadaaki Haginiwa. The film is a feature production with a runtime of 1h 15m.
The King of Minami: License for Cruelty runs 1h 15m (75 minutes total).