Noboru Andō
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1926-05-24
Place of Birth:Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
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The Wolves (1971)
After going to prison for killing the boss of the Kanno gang, Seji Iwahashi (Tatsuya Nakadai) gets released early -- only to find that his former...

Violent Streets (1974)
With a Kansai syndicate setting their sights on Tokyo, a former yakuza boss gets dragged back into a world of violence.

Kizu Blood Apocalypse (1998)
The first 'Kizu' film.

Kizu Blood Apocalypse 2 (1998)
The second 'Kizu' film.

Kizu Blood Apocalypse 3 (1998)
The third 'Kizu' film.

Kizu Blood Apocalypse 4 (1998)
The fourth 'Kizu' film.

Kizu Blood Apocalypse 5 (2000)
The final 'Kizu' film.

Sympathy for the Underdog (1971)
A yakuza gang gets driven out of Yokohama by a big gang from Tokyo. They relocate to Okinawa to violently start over.

Kanto Street Peddlers: Shallow Clan Honor (1971)
The fifth and final chapter of the Kanto Street Peddlers series! Will the battle in Asakusa be enough for a complete victory?

Japan Organized Crime Boss (1969)
Coming out of jail and hoping for a quiet life, Yokohama yakuza has to take the lead of his gang after the death of his boss. His small group is is...

The Sea of Genkai (1976)
Two yakuza, one of whom frequently reflects on an uncomfortable past taking advantage of Korean women, meet a stowaway on Japanese soil from across...

New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 1 (1974)
Bunta Sugawara is Miyoshi, a low-level assassin of the Yamamori gang who is sent to jail after a bungled hit. While in stir, family member Aoki...

Graveyard of Honor (1975)
A self-destructive man becomes a powerful member of the Japanese mafia but quickly loses his self control. Based on the true story of Rikio Ishikawa.

True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules (2002)
Former yakuza gang boss Noboru Ando reminisces about old partner in crime Kei Hanagata.

Street Mobster (1972)
After serving time, a defiant street thug is incensed to find his town overrun by two yakuza factions. He gathers his crew and takes them on.

By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him (1966)
Immigrant gangs terrorize a Japanese town with their threats, loud jazz, and tasteless fashion sense, and only the tough but suave Dr. Amamiya (Ando)...

The Homeless (1974)
Two inmates are simultaneously released from jail, but go their separate ways, only to cross paths again in the nearest brothel. There they make the...

Noboru Ando's Chronicle of Fugitive Days and Sex (1976)
Ando on the run, stopping in to service all the women in his life, with a bit of the old ultra-violence.

Father of the Kamikaze (1974)
Vice Admiral Takajiro Ohnishi could see that Japan's defeat in WWII was inevitable. He came to realize that the only way to force a negotiated...

Contemporary Tales of Chivalry: The Traitor Shall Die (1972)
The ninth and final film in the Contemporary Tales of Chivalry series.

Eighteen Years in Prison (1967)
A former soldier is caught working the black market and sent to prison while his partner escapes and goes on to become a gangster, but their paths...

A History of the Japanese Underworld - The Bloody Resistance (1967)

King of the Gang (1967)
The 11th and final film in the Gang series. Most of the films had different directors and cast, and were only connected by the title and Toei's...

A Story from Abashiri Prison—Duel in Snow Storm (1967)
Convict son revenges innocent father's death.

The Betrayers Out! (1966)
Shochiku's popular series of gang films, this one has the hero returning from prison bent on revenge. He runs into Chinese hoodlums, blackmailers and...

A History of the Japanese Underworld (1968)
The hero tries to unite various gangs.

Opium Plateau: Hell Squad, Charge! (1966)
Following “A Man's Face Shows His Personal History”, this movie is the second of the “Trilogy of the Wartime Generation”. It...

Parole (1967)
Three men vs. gangsters in a fight involving smuggled gold.

Secret Information (1968)
A gangster named Sagara killed a broker at the request of a friend named Oba, was arrested and spent eight years in prison. Now released, he wants to...

New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Snowbound Deserter (1971)

Penitentiary Brothers (1969)
Authentic action drama of modern gangsters.

The Private Police (1969)
After the war, Kijima (Bunta Sugawara) returns to Tokyo where he meets Ôba (Noboru Andô), an Ex-Kamikaze pilot, and the two ruffians...

Showdown at Nagasaki (1969)
When Keiji Takama returns to Nagasaki, he finds many changes. The rights of the entertainment field that had been held by his family have been taken...

Yakuza Skirmishes (1972)
In the gaudy world of 1930s Shinjuku, a violent youth known as Bakudan Match tangles explosively with prostitutes, politicians and the police.

Quarreling with Yakuza (1973)
Set loose in a postwar world with no rules, an ex-juvenile delinquent begins building the most powerful gang in Tokyo's glittering Shibuya ward.

A True Story of the Private Ginza Police (1973)
After a desperate gang of ex-soldiers and gamblers meet in a fistfight in occupied Ginza they decide to make the neighborhood their own.

Yakuza of the Present (1973)
In the roaring 1970s, a man who has left the world of the yakuza to become the owner of a sushi restaurant decides to rise up again when he sees his...

The Ando Gang Documentary Film (1973)
This biopic of notorious yakuza-turned-actor Noboru Ando focuses on the days leading to his arrest after the shooting of businessman Hideki Yokoi.

Reformatory Buddies (1974)
Third film in the series.

Violent Fraternity (1974)
Set in Shibuya in 1949, this is another film based on real life former yakuza boss Noboru Ando's memoirs.

Third Generation Boss (1974)
Based on Kazuo Taoka's autobiography, this film follows a Kobe gangster as he builds the small Yamaguchi-gumi into Japan's largest criminal clan.

The Maizuru Showdown between The Yakuza Brothers (1974)
With a Kansai syndicate vying for Tokyo, one man reunites with his roguish half-brother in the midst of negotiations, when all hell breaks loose.

New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Stormy Cape (1971)
Former inmate Katsuji gets involved in the horse gambling business while lending a helping hand to a ranch operator.

The Viper Brothers Rage Again (1971)
Part 2 in a long running (8+1 films) action/comedy/melodrama series about a pair of short tempered, amoral, but not evil chinpira (Bunta Sugawara and...

Down with The Big Boss (1979)
In pre-war Japan, two members of a large yakuza syndicate instigate a turf war that embroils the highest echelons of Tokyo's underworld.

Those Swell Yakuza (1988)
Ryo, a young former banker, gets beaten up over a debt from gambling. A yakuza boss saves him, and Ryo decides to train to become a yakuza under him.

Shibuya Story (2005)
Biopic of yakuza Noboru Ando, based on his autobiography.

Yakuza Eiga, une histoire du cinéma yakuza (2009)
The history of the Yakuza Eiga at the TOEI studio is roughly outlined. Real Yakuza and also their connections to the movie business are discussed,...

Blood and Law (1965)
Based on the autobiography of Noboru Andô .

Debt of Honor (1966)
A hobo exposes the misdeeds of a new yakuza.

Fill the Cup with Blood (1969)
Second delivery in the "Yakuza Hijoshi" series. The protagonist, played by Ando Noboru, is torn between the organization and his old friends.

Yakuza Beasts-Blood Settlement (1970)
Third and last movie in the Yakuza Hijoshi trilogy.

Yakuza Cruel Secret Amputation Of An Arm (1976)

True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules (2002)
