Collection

Wolves of the City Collection

Also known as the Wolves of the City series, Tatsuo Umemiya starred as the leader of a motorcycle youth gang called the Capones in seventeen between 1968 and 1974.

17 titles 1968–1974

All Titles in Order

The Bad Boss
The Bad Boss
Title 1

The Bad Boss

1968

The first in what would become Toei's most successful, longest-running bosozoku film series. It lasted from 1968 till 1972 through sixteen films.

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Delinquent Boss: Wolves of the City
Title 2

Delinquent Boss: Wolves of the City

1969 ★ 8.5

Kosaka Hiroshi is a small time swindler and the boss of a motorcycle gang in Shinjuku. Living only to make money, he never made the big time until he gets involved with a Yakuza's daughter. But when he gets involved in a scheme to blackmail a Yakuza gang and a land developer, he realizes he's gone way over his head…

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The Bad Boss 3
Title 3

The Bad Boss 3

1969 ★ 10.0

A story of rivalry between two gambling clans.

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Wolf Escort
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Wolf Escort

1969 ★ 8.0

Rivalry between a hoodlum group and gangster organization.

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Wolves of the City, Operation "Rat"
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Wolves of the City, Operation "Rat"

1969 ★ 7.0

Tokyo hoodlums travel to Osaka and enter into rivalry with the local gangsters.

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Wolves of the City: Checkmate
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Wolves of the City: Checkmate

1970 ★ 7.0

This is the sixth film in the series. There were seventeen Wolves of the City films between 1968 & 1974, in the main aimed at shock-value & “pinku” soft-core with sex, nudity, violence, gunplay, & a lot of mainly pointless foolishness when the biker gang coopts racist or nazi imagery, inventing a non-existent youth culture void of morality…

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Wolves of the City, Money Hunters
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Wolves of the City, Money Hunters

1970 ★ 9.0

The hoodlum group tries to help a little printing factory against gangsters.

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Wolves of the City, Take Your Chance
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Wolves of the City, Take Your Chance

1970 ★ 8.0

The hoodlum group goes to a hot-spring resort town to earn money.

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Hooligans on Buggies
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Hooligans on Buggies

1970 ★ 9.0

Rivalry between a hoodlum group and a gangster organization.

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The Swindlers
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The Swindlers

1970 ★ 9.0

Interesting fights between the "Capone Group" and "Jumbo Group".

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Wolves on Motorcycles
Title 11

Wolves on Motorcycles

1971 ★ 8.0

Hoodlum group helps fishermen against firm polluting their fishing ground.

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The Bad Boss: Wholesale Roundup
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The Bad Boss: Wholesale Roundup

1971 ★ 10.0

This is the thirteenth film in the series.

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Delinquent Boss: Smooth Talking, Good Fighting
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Delinquent Boss: Smooth Talking, Good Fighting

1971 ★ 10.0

This is the Twelfth film in the series. There were seventeen Wolves of the City films between 1968 & 1974, in the main aimed at shock-value & “pinku” soft-core with sex, nudity, violence, gunplay, & a lot of mainly pointless foolishness when the biker gang coopts racist or nazi imagery, inventing a non-existent youth culture void of morality…

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Wolves of the City: First to Fight
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Wolves of the City: First to Fight

1971 ★ 8.0

Pinku from 1971.

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Delinquent Boss: Alley Dog Commando
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Delinquent Boss: Alley Dog Commando

1972 ★ 8.0

This is the Fifteenth film in the series. There were seventeen Wolves of the City films between 1968 & 1974, in the main aimed at shock-value & “pinku” soft-core with sex, nudity, violence, gunplay, & a lot of mainly pointless foolishness when the biker gang coopts racist or nazi imagery, inventing a non-existent youth culture void of morality…

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Delinquent Boss: Devour to the Bone
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Delinquent Boss: Devour to the Bone

1972 ★ 7.0

This is the Sixteenth film in the series. There were seventeen Wolves of the City films between 1968 & 1974, in the main aimed at shock-value & “pinku” soft-core with sex, nudity, violence, gunplay, & a lot of mainly pointless foolishness when the biker gang coopts racist or nazi imagery, inventing a non-existent youth culture void of morality…

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Yakuza vs. Gang Leader
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Yakuza vs. Gang Leader

1974 ★ 5.6

Gokudo Shimamura comes to blows with the Delinquent Boss who rolls into town with his motorcycle gang.

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