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On a spring day in 1860, throngs of men gather at the gates of Japan’s Edo Castle in hopes of assassinating Shogunate elder Ii. Upset with the way his life is going, ronin Niiro Tsuruchiyo (Toshiro Mifune) becomes involved in the coup, ultimately seeking a spot in a great samurai house. With no family to speak of and a broken heart, Niiro has nothing to lose — and will stop at nothing to become a full-fledged samurai. Will he succeed?

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Kihachi Okamoto

Kihachi Okamoto (岡本 喜八 Okamoto Kihachi?, February 17, 1924–February 19, 2005) was a Japanese film director who has worked in several different genres, including jidaigeki.

Born in Yonago, Okamoto attended Meiji University, but was drafted in 1943 and entered World War II during its most difficult hours, an experience that had a profound effect on his later film work, one third of which dealt with war. Finally graduating after the war, he entered the Toho studies in 1947 and worked as an assistant under such directors as Mikio Naruse, Masahiro Makino, Ishirō Honda, and Senkichi Taniguchi. He made his debut as a director in 1958 with All About Marriage.

Okamoto directed almost 40 films and wrote the scripts for at least 24, in a career that spanned almost six decades. He worked in a variety of genres, but most memorably in action genres such as the jidaigeki and war films. But he was known for throwing “curve balls”, or making films with a twist. Inspired to become a filmmaker… read more

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johndmoore

29Aug11

The film's original title, "Samurai" is so much more potent and poignant than the generic and kitschy "Samurai Assassin." This is my third Okamoto, after "Sword of Doom" and "Kill!" It fits comfortably somewhere between those two, offering a cynical and compassionate interpretation of Japanese history, jidaigeki, and contemporary cinema.

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