
#36 in the series, following "License for Cruelty." The CEO of a yakuza-backed finance company teams up with a shady consultant to convince debtors to sign away the deed to their property in order to declare bankruptcy and clear their debts.
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#36 in the series, following "License for Cruelty." The CEO of a yakuza-backed finance company teams up with a shady consultant to convince debtors to sign away the deed to their property in order to declare bankruptcy and clear their debts.
The King of Minami: Yakuza Finance (2001) was directed by Sadaaki Haginiwa. The film is a feature production with a runtime of 1h 30m.
The King of Minami: Yakuza Finance runs 1h 30m (90 minutes total).