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The Yakuza 1974

When ruthless businessman George Tanner crosses high‑ranking Yakuza boss Tono, the crime lord retaliates by kidnapping Tanner’s daughter. Refusing to let the debt go unanswered, Tanner calls his former ally, private‑eye Harry Kilmer, to travel to Japan and unravel the abduction amid Tokyo’s deadly underworld.

When ruthless businessman George Tanner crosses high‑ranking Yakuza boss Tono, the crime lord retaliates by kidnapping Tanner’s daughter. Refusing to let the debt go unanswered, Tanner calls his former ally, private‑eye Harry Kilmer, to travel to Japan and unravel the abduction amid Tokyo’s deadly underworld.

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Retired detective Harry Kilmer Robert Mitchum is drawn back into danger when his old friend, George Tanner Brian Keith, pleads for help after Tanner’s daughter is kidnapped by the yakuza boss Tono Eiji Okada. Tono uses the girl as leverage to pressure a guns deal, and Tanner hopes Kilmer can leverage his long-standing Tokyo connections to stage a rescue.

Kilmer’s history in Tokyo runs deep and complicated. He once became involved with a woman named Eiko Keiko Kishi, who was entangled in the black market trying to procure penicillin for her ailing daughter. Kilmer intervened during a skirmish and saved her life; they lived together for a time, and Kilmer repeatedly asked her to marry him. Her brother, Ken Ken Takakura, had always resented Kilmer’s interference and drifted back into the yakuza world, severing contact with Eiko. Before Kilmer left Japan for the United States, he helped Eiko by funding a bar, Kilmer House, with money borrowed from Tanner, a place she still runs. Kilmer has never stopped loving her.

To rescue Tanner’s daughter, Kilmer travels to Tokyo with Tanner’s bodyguard, Dusty Richard Jordan, and they lodge with their old military buddy, Oliver Wheat Herb Edelman. Kilmer makes a point of visiting Eiko at Kilmer House after hours, hoping to locate Ken. Eiko’s feelings for Kilmer remain strong, and she reintroduces him to her daughter, Hanako Christina Kokubo. Eiko tells Kilmer that Ken’s whereabouts are at a kendo school in Kyoto.

Kilmer, accompanied by Tanner’s protection, takes a train to Kyoto to find Ken, who is no longer a member of the yakuza but agrees to help. They locate and free the girl, and in the process Ken re-enters the world of danger, briefly breaking into violence to protect Kilmer. This act triggers death threats on both Kilmer and Ken. The family’s delicate balance is strained further when Eiko pleads with Kilmer to stand down, yet Kilmer’s outsider status and capacity to understand Japanese values make him a crucial ally in Ken’s eyes.

The alliance is strained when Goro James Shigeta, Ken’s brother and a high-level legal counselor to the yakuza chiefs, cannot intercede directly due to his impartial role. He suggests that Ken could remove the death threat by killing Tono with a sword, or Kilmer could do so by any means available to an outside. He also reveals a heavy obligation: Kilmer’s actions have placed Ken and his family under enormous pressure. Because Kilmer is known to Goro as someone who respects their code, Kilmer’s involvement now carries a deep duty toward Ken.

After an initial attempt on Kilmer’s life at a bathhouse, Kilmer learns that Tanner has himself become vulnerable to Tono’s grip and debt. Dusty reveals a troubling truth: Tanner and Tono are business partners. A violent attack on Oliver Wheat’s house follows, during which Dusty is mortally wounded by a sword, and Hanako is shot and killed. The tragedy cements the resolve of Kilmer and Ken to strike back at Tono and to sever the deadly partnership that ensnares them all.

Goro outlines a stark path forward: the only way to restore balance is to publicly embarrass the partners by removing Tanner and Tono. He also warns of a “wayward son” who has joined Tono’s clan, and requests that Ken protect him if he’s caught in the crossfire. In private, Goro drops a devastating family secret: Eiko is not Ken’s sister, but his wife, and Hanako is their child. Kilmer absorbs the weight of this revelation and understands the full scope of the pain his interventions have caused to the family he once hoped to protect.

In a final, brutal confrontation, Kilmer travels to Tanner’s apartment and ends his life, then fights his way alongside Ken to Tono’s residence. Ken finally kills Tono with a katana in a long, brutal sequence, but a new threat emerges when Goro’s son lunges at them, and Ken is forced to kill him in self-defense. The personal cost of their choices weighs heavily as Ken contemplates seppuku, but his brother pleads with him not to impose further pain on their family. Instead, Ken performs yubitsume, the ceremonial yakuza apology by cutting off one’s little finger, as Kilmer looks on with restrained emotion.

Before Kilmer departs Japan, he seeks out Ken one last time. As Ken prepares tea, Kilmer offers a formal farewell and, through a quiet exchange, asks for forgiveness on behalf of his past interference. Ken accepts the gesture, affirming that Kilmer is greatly loved and respected by all their family, and Kilmer returns the compliment. The two men bow to one another in a quiet, powerful moment of reconciliation, then part at the airport, each carrying the weight of the debts they have paid and the ties that have both mended and broken along the way.

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The Yakuza Other Names and Titles

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