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Henker des Shogun

Originaltitel: Shogun Assassin
  • 1980
  • BPjM Restricted
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
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Tomisaburô Wakayama and Akihiro Tomikawa in Henker des Shogun (1980)
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Ein Samurai und Henker flieht gemeinsam mit seinem kleinen Sohn, nachdem seine Frau ermordet und er entehrt worden ist. Um zu überleben bleibt ihm nichts anderes übrig, als ein Auftragsmörde... Alles lesenEin Samurai und Henker flieht gemeinsam mit seinem kleinen Sohn, nachdem seine Frau ermordet und er entehrt worden ist. Um zu überleben bleibt ihm nichts anderes übrig, als ein Auftragsmörder zu werden. Eine brutale Reise beginnt.Ein Samurai und Henker flieht gemeinsam mit seinem kleinen Sohn, nachdem seine Frau ermordet und er entehrt worden ist. Um zu überleben bleibt ihm nichts anderes übrig, als ein Auftragsmörder zu werden. Eine brutale Reise beginnt.

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    • Robert Houston
    • Kenji Misumi
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Houston
    • Kazuo Koike
    • Goseki Kojima
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tomisaburô Wakayama
    • Kayo Matsuo
    • Minoru Ôki
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    7,3/10
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      • Robert Houston
      • Kenji Misumi
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Houston
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Goseki Kojima
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tomisaburô Wakayama
      • Kayo Matsuo
      • Minoru Ôki
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    Shin Kishida
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    • Master of Death
    Akihiro Tomikawa
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    • Daigoro
    • (as Masahiro Tomikawa)
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    • Voice of Daigoro
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      • Kenji Misumi
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      • Robert Houston
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Goseki Kojima
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      Voice of Daigoro: When I was little, my father was famous. He was the greatest Samurai in the empire, and he was the Shogun's decapitator. He cut off the heads of 131 lords for the Shogun. It was a bad time for the empire. The Shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out. People said his brain was infected by devils, and that he was rotting with evil. The Shogun said the people were not loyal. He said he had a lot of enemies, but he killed more people than that. It was a bad time. Everybody living in fear, but still we were happy. My father would come home to mother, and when he had seen her, he would forget about the killings. He wasn't scared of the Shogun, but the Shogun was scared of him. Maybe that was the problem. At night, mother would sing for us, while father would go into his temple and pray for peace. He'd pray for things to get better. Then, one night the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house. They were supposed to kill my father, but they didn't. That was the night everything changed, forever. That was when my father left his samurai life and became a demon. He became an assassin who walks the road of vengeance. And he took me with him. I don't remember most of this myself. I only remember the Shogun's ninja hunting us wherever we go. And the bodies falling. And the blood.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Shogun Assassin is actually an amalgam of two 1972 films titled Lone Wolf & Cub 1 - Das Schwert der Rache (1972) ("Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance") and Lone Wolf & Cub 2 - Am Totenfluss (1972) (Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx"). The producer decided to join the best bits of these two films (using around 10 minutes of the first film as a pre-credits flashback sequence to introduce the characters) and create "Shogun Assassin". The English-language dubbing included voice-over narration, ostensibly spoken by the child Daigoro.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Lone Wolf & Cub 1 - Das Schwert der Rache (1972)

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      • 7. November 1980 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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