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Code of Honour

Soon after arriving in Australia to identify the dead body of his drowned BROTHER, a Japanese cop KINTARO KAWAYAMA instantly discovers suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of his younger sibling which reveals it was actually murder.

Once home at the funeral in Japan, Kintaro’s ailing FATHER demands Kintaro to return to Australia, fulfill his duty to their ancient Samurai code, and revenge their family name by tracking down and disposing of the murderers responsible. Caught between his peaceful spiritual beliefs, his duty to the Law as a police officer and his honour as a Samurai, Kintaro must find a way to balance doing what is right as well as fulfilling what must be done. Though highly disciplined in martial arts, Kintaro refuses to carry a gun and only ever resorts to violence out of self defense. Receiving little help from the local Australian Police, Kintaro is forced to go it alone and use his own unique detective skills and methods.

 Keen to help Kintaro out in any way he can, a disgraced and demoted ex-Detective CONSTABLE GLEN ANDREW’S “off the record” investigations soon secure enough information for the pair to join forces on a dangerous and illegal undercover operation which leads them both into the heart of a major underground dockside drug syndicate that is preparing for one of its biggest shipments in history. With both of their deep inner dilemmas to deal with and the culture shock between two very different policing methods and lifestyles, Kintaro and Glen must find a way to solve the vicious crime, while at the same time upholding their personal “CODE OF HONOUR”.

Following all their clues and leads to their logical conclusions the brave pair eventually infiltrate themselves deep into the heart of the drug syndicates headquarters and wage a two man battle against a hornets nest of dangerous CRIMINALS and the BLUE MAFIA (Corrupt Cops). Eventually with the valuable aid from his companion, Kintaro manages to defeat and capture all of his enemies without him having to take a single life, which enables Kintaro to fulfil his duty to the LAW while also restoring the HONOUR back to his family name


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