

Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist
Directed by Shigehiro OzawaAlthough not an official sequel (Shihomi plays a different character), the film is often referred to as a sequel to the series. Kiku Nakakawa, the only daughter of an old kimono shop owner in Kyoto, is enthusiastic about karate. In order to help her friend Michi avenge her brother, she sneaks into a movie studio in Kyoto where a drug dealing syndicate is based.
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist Trivia
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist was released on May 29, 1976.
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist was directed by Shigehiro Ozawa.
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist has a runtime of 76m.
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist was produced by Norimichi Matsudaira.
Although not an official sequel (Shihomi plays a different character), the film is often referred to as a sequel to the series. Kiku Nakakawa, the only daughter of an old kimono shop owner in Kyoto, is enthusiastic about karate. In order to help her friend Michi avenge her brother, she sneaks into a movie studio in Kyoto where a drug dealing syndicate is based.
The key characters in Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist are Kiku Nakagawa (Etsuko Shihomi), Michi (Mitchi Love), Jim Sullivan (Ken Wallace).
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist is rated Not Rated.
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist is a Crime, Action, Drama film.
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.












