Acteurs japonais: Bataille au sabre is a french film of genre Documentary directed by Auguste et Louis Lumière released in france in DVD on 10 january 1897
Acteurs japonais : Bataille au sabre est un court métrage d'une minute réalisé par les frères Lumière en 1898. Ce film appartient au genre documentaire. Il a été tourné au Japon en 1897. Des samouraï se battent au sabre. Un acteur de Kabuki nommé Sadanji Ichikawa joue dans le film. Le sang est dirigé avec un seau d'eau.
Synopsis
Honshu : scène de combat acrobatique entre plusieurs hommes armés de lances et de sabres.
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