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Ningen kyôki: Ai to ikari no ringu ()


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The Karate Kid is forced to fight in the underground fight-club for a privileged few wealthy sadists who enjoy watching catch-weight death-fights between men and women from different martial-arts schools. His principles forbade him to... See more »

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Megumi Kudô ...
Young Mother
Yoshika Maedomari ...
Crusher
Hisao Maki ...
Teacher Omoto (voice)
Chika Matsui ...
Karate Kid's Girlfriend
Daisuke Nagakura ...
Jin the Karate Kid
Eisaku Shindô ...
Underground Promoter
Combat Toyoda ...
Heel Wrestler
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Self - Promoter of FMW
Wayne Jones ...
Black Fighter
Bill Costa ...
American Fighter
John Holley ...
American Fighter
Sol Truehill ...
American Fighter
Kenneth Rivers ...
American Fighter
Sylvester A. Anderson ...
Tall Black Fighter (as Sylvester Anderson)

Directed by

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Takashi Miike

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Ikki Kajiwara ... (comic)
 
Hisao Maki ... (screenplay)
 
Nobuo Nakano ... (comic)

Cinematography by

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Hiroshi Nakamura

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Chris Medina ... production coordinator: USA

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Plot Summary

The Karate Kid is forced to fight in the underground fight-club for a privileged few wealthy sadists who enjoy watching catch-weight death-fights between men and women from different martial-arts schools. His principles forbade him to fight such matches, so the promoter forces him to watch his girlfriend being stripped and finished by a stronger woman, and then a young mother badly in need of money, entering a couple of matches. She survives two matches surprising the promoter, who arranges for a mixed tag match which end he has carefully arranged for. Written by Artemis-9

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Taglines Love and Anger in Death-Fight Jungle See more »
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Also Known As
  • 人間兇器 愛と怒りのリング (Japan, Japanese title)
  • A Human Murder Weapon (Japan, English title)
  • Human Madness: Love and Anger Ring (World-wide, English title)
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  • 71 min
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Trivia First Takashi Miike based on a manga. See more »

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