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Suggestions of similar film to Yataro’s Travel Hat
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Directed by Kazuo MoriGenres Drama,
ActionActors Ichikawa Raizō VIII,
Shintarō Katsu,
Ryosuke Kagawa,
Saburo DateRating66%
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The film features Raizo Ichikawa as Tange Tanzen, and Shintaro Katsu as Yasubei Nakayama (later becoming Yasubei Horibe when he is adopted into another family), and opens with Yasubei simultaneously dueling several members of a rival dojo (school of swordsmanship). Yasubei deftly beats his opponents, but is expelled from his school as a result so as not to create enmity between the two schools. Tange, who is the best swordsmen of the defeated school, is expelled from the school because he was present at the duel but failed to intervene to help his fellow dojo-mates. He argued that he could not interfere because he was then on shogunate duties, but his colleagues accused him of cowardice and he was thereby expelled. After his expulsion, Tange comes across the maiden Chiharu, who was being attacked by feral dogs. Tange protects Chiharu (a member of the Uesagi Clan) and in the process kills one of the attacking "noble" dogs. However, the act carries with it the penalty of death due to the current Shogun's affinity for dogs. Yasubei helps to cover up Tange's act, but only as a way to become closer to Chiharu. It is because of his hidden affection for Chiharu that Yasubei considers aligning with the Uesagi clan (which is loyal to Chamberlain Kira who is later targeted for a revenge killing by the 47 Ronin).
Directed by Kazuo MoriGenres Drama,
ActionActors Ichikawa Raizō VIII,
Shintarō Katsu,
Ryosuke Kagawa,
Saburo DateRating66%
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The film features Raizo Ichikawa as Tange Tanzen, and Shintaro Katsu as Yasubei Nakayama (later becoming Yasubei Horibe when he is adopted into another family), and opens with Yasubei simultaneously dueling several members of a rival dojo (school of swordsmanship). Yasubei deftly beats his opponents, but is expelled from his school as a result so as not to create enmity between the two schools. Tange, who is the best swordsmen of the defeated school, is expelled from the school because he was present at the duel but failed to intervene to help his fellow dojo-mates. He argued that he could not interfere because he was then on shogunate duties, but his colleagues accused him of cowardice and he was thereby expelled. After his expulsion, Tange comes across the maiden Chiharu, who was being attacked by feral dogs. Tange protects Chiharu (a member of the Uesagi Clan) and in the process kills one of the attacking "noble" dogs. However, the act carries with it the penalty of death due to the current Shogun's affinity for dogs. Yasubei helps to cover up Tange's act, but only as a way to become closer to Chiharu. It is because of his hidden affection for Chiharu that Yasubei considers aligning with the Uesagi clan (which is loyal to Chamberlain Kira who is later targeted for a revenge killing by the 47 Ronin).![The Tale of Zatoichi Continues](/imagesen/small/92601.jpg)
, 1h12
Directed by Kazuo MoriGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai films,
Yakuza films,
Films about disabilities,
Gangster filmsActors Shintarō Katsu,
Tomisaburō Wakayama,
Eijirō Yanagi,
Saburo DateRating71%
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One year after the first film, Zatōichi travels back to the town near the Joshoji Temple, to pay respects at the grave of Hirate, the samurai he killed. Three brigands attack Zatōichi while he dries his clothes, and are despatched by a one-armed swordsman. Later that day, Zatōichi is hired to massage a powerful lord who, unbeknownst to all but the lord's highest retainers, is insane. Zatōichi observes the nobleman's unstable mental condition, and the retainers decide to kill him. Zatōichi defeats the first three attackers, and retires to a restaurant. The attack having failed, the lord's men hire local yakuza (gangsters) to finish the job. Learning of this, Zatoichi remarks to himself that he would have kept quiet if they had just asked him to do so.![Wrath of Daimajin](/imagesen/small/5828.jpg)
, 1h19
Directed by Kenji Misumi,
Kazuo MoriOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magiciansActors Toru Abe,
Tanie Kitabayashi,
Shiho FujimuraRating63%
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Après avoir pris le contrôle d'un village et de ses habitants, un diabolique seigneur de la guerre décide d'en conquérir un second. Il kidnappe leur chef, Katsushige Nakoshi et impose un ultimatum aux villageois, leur livrer leur champion, Lord Juro en échange de Katsuhige. Mais les villageois et son champion décident de se battre. Après avoir perdu leur combat et leurs espérances, ils ne leur restent plus qu'à prier un sauveur. Majin leur apparaît.![Vendetta of a Samurai](/imagesen/small/163784.jpg)
, 1h22
Directed by Kazuo MoriGenres Drama,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai films,
Alternate history filmsActors Takashi Shimura,
Toshiro Mifune,
Minoru Chiaki,
Daisuke Katō,
Kokuten Kōdō,
Bokuzen HidariRating64%
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Mataemon Araki (Toshiro Mifune), a renowned swordsman, helps a young man find vengeance. The opening scene has Araki sternly accosting Jinza with a formal proclamation of vengeance for the killing of his family member. Jinza (Takashi Shimura) cackles villainously and an epic fight commences.![Zatoichi and the Doomed Man](/imagesen/small/163876.jpg)
, 1h18
Directed by Kazuo MoriGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai films,
Yakuza films,
Films about disabilities,
Gangster filmsActors Shintarō Katsu,
Sachiko MuraseRating68%
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Zatoichi (Katsu) is given 50 lashes for illegal gambling in Shimokura. While in jail, his cellmate Shimazo (Mizuhara) claims to have been jailed on false charges of housebreaking, arson, and murder, pleading with Ichi to contact one of his influential associates who can vouch for his innocence and to inform his wife and daughter of his situation.