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Gyakushû! Satsujin ken

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 23min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Gyakushû! Satsujin ken (1974)
Martial ArtsActionCrimeDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMercenary karate master Tsurugi is hired to retrieve a cassette tape which holds a very sensitive recording of governmental corruption. A back and forth game of who got the tape ensues.Mercenary karate master Tsurugi is hired to retrieve a cassette tape which holds a very sensitive recording of governmental corruption. A back and forth game of who got the tape ensues.Mercenary karate master Tsurugi is hired to retrieve a cassette tape which holds a very sensitive recording of governmental corruption. A back and forth game of who got the tape ensues.

  • Dirección
    • Shigehiro Ozawa
  • Guionistas
    • Kôji Takada
    • Masakazu Shimura
    • Shigehiro Ozawa
  • Elenco
    • Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Reiko Ike
    • Kôji Wada
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.0/10
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    • Dirección
      • Shigehiro Ozawa
    • Guionistas
      • Kôji Takada
      • Masakazu Shimura
      • Shigehiro Ozawa
    • Elenco
      • Shin'ichi Chiba
      • Reiko Ike
      • Kôji Wada
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 35Opiniones de los críticos
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    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Takuma Tsurugi
    • (as Sonny Chiba)
    Reiko Ike
    Reiko Ike
    • Aya Ôwada
    Kôji Wada
    Kôji Wada
    • Takera Kunigami
    Tatsuo Endô
    Tatsuo Endô
    • Rikizo Watanabe
    Akira Shioji
    • Gô Ôwada
    Cathy
    • Kimiko Nakayama
    Fuyuki Murakami
    • Shonosuke Iizuka
    Eizô Kitamura
    • Seigen Ôwada
    Masaharu Arikawa
    • Takao Nagatomo
    Isao Takanami
    • Moriyama
    Yutaka Nakamura
    Yutaka Nakamura
    • Tsuneo Ushida
    Kyôko Tsukasa
    • Satoko Yamada
    Ryûko Azuma
    • Kunigami's Mother
    Manabu Morita
    Manabu Morita
    • Kuroda
    • (as Gakuya Morita)
    Takuji Aoki
    • Mitsui
    Jun'ichi Haruta
    • Riot Police Disguise
    • (as Misao Haruta)
    Yoshimasa Sato
    • Ôwada's Thug
    Tetsu Masuda
    • Gô Ôwada's Thug
    • (as Tetsuo Masuda)
    • Dirección
      • Shigehiro Ozawa
    • Guionistas
      • Kôji Takada
      • Masakazu Shimura
      • Shigehiro Ozawa
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    4BA_Harrison

    Terry-bull.

    I don't know whether the terrible dubbing on my DVD is to blame, but the plot to this third and final film in The Streetfighter series made very little sense to me—some nonsense to do with a pair of cassette tapes containing the formula for synthetic heroin. Sonny Chiba's hard-as-nails mercenary Terry Tsurugi is double-crossed by the Yakuza over the sale of one of these tapes and consequently takes revenge, taking time out from the kicking and punching to get jiggy with sexy siren Aya Ôwada (Reiko Ike, who goes topless). Oh, and there's a mariachi in a big black sombrero who fires lasers from his fingers, and Terry dresses up like Dracula.

    Clearly, it's all a far cry from the gritty brutality of the original film, with Terry more secret agent than anti-hero, complete with headquarters featuring sliding silver doors. Terry even dons latex masks, Mission Impossible style, to change his identity. Even though I usually welcome a healthy dollop of wackiness in my martial arts films, It simply doesn't suit this series, being too far removed from the previous films, both of which I thoroughly enjoyed. I wanted more of the same, but what I got was a whole load of silliness. Very disappointing.

    3.5 out of 10, generously rounded up to 4 for Reiko Ike.
    5kevin_robbins

    This is definitely the worst of the trilogy but still has many of the elements that made the series so great

    The Street Fighter's Last Revenge (1974) is a movie in my DVD collection that I recently rewatched on Tubi. The storyline follows karate icon Tsurugi who is hired by the government to retrieve a tape with details on how to make a special blend of heroin. When he's double crossed he looks for revenge on those who set him up.

    This movie is directed by Shigehiro Ozawa (Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist) and stars Sonny Chiba (Kill Bill), Reiko Ike (Sex & Fury), Yutaka Nakamura (Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance), Kôji Wada (Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss) and Tatsuo Endô (Audition).

    This is definitely the worst of the trilogy but still has many of the elements that made the series so great. The soundtrack is excellent, the dialogue is hilarious and the training scenes are a lot of fun. Chiba remains as ruthless as ever and you can't have a Street Fighter movie without a legendary fight sequence in the rain. The final fight is worthwhile but the plot and premise did lack and feel like an excuse to make another Street Fighter movie.

    Overall, this movie doesn't live up to the greatness of the first film and is even a step down from the second picture but is still worth a viewing. I would score this a 5-5.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
    4HaemovoreRex

    A sad end to the series.....

    Well to be fair, matters do at least get off to a cracking start in this, the final chapter in this infamous series of flicks. Sadly however, it has to be said that what follows is tedious at best and moronic at worst.

    Fans of the violent excesses that these flicks are most notorious for will be in for a major disappointment here as the said scenes have been well nigh omitted entirely with our hero (the incomparable Sonny Chiba) adopting more of a subtle approach to matters. In fact, our protagonist is now shown adopting multiple disguises in order to accomplice his nefarious ends (a far cry from his head on brutality as displayed in the first two films!)

    Easily the least of the series, there's really very little to recommend here other than the rather cool final fight between Chiba and his nemesis (in other words just fast forward to the end)

    Overall then, this proves to be a somewhat sad way to end the series. Oh well, one can always re-watch the first two over again I suppose…..
    EL BUNCHO

    THE STREET FIGHTER SERIES LIMPLY FIZZLES OUT

    If you love THE STREET FIGHTER (and you probably do if you looked up this entry) don't even bother with this final entry in the series. This one sucks out loud, and has only one decent fight scene which lasts for about a minute. Our hero now has taken on a more "MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE"-type persona since he now is a master of disguise (???). Skip this.
    Driver-5

    Awful dubbing, but Sonny kicks ass!

    Japan had its Bruce Lee craze just like everywhere else in the early seventies and Sonny Chiba was their answer to Bruce Lee. Along with the vicious action scenes there were some typically Japanese acts of misogyny which seem pretty bizarre to Western audiences when it's the "hero" doing it (When was the last time you saw Chuck Norris or Jackie Chan sell a woman off to a slave ring because she couldn't afford to pay for getting her brother out of jail?). STREET FIGHTER'S LAST REVENGE is somewhat tamer than the first entries into the series. This time around Chiba is more of a James Bond kinda character, donning rubber masks and vampire fangs(!) and is mixed up in a plot involving cassettes with top secret information. There's also some Gong Show-type freak (Who you see a lot of on Japanese TV) who can break chains (He actually uses a laser) who's heard to kill Chiba (Yeah, right!). Along with the awful dubbing there's also the same black and white footage where Chiba, as a kid, sees his father executed to the Chinese which turns up in all the STREET FIGHTER movies.

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      No explanation for how Sonny escaped from the tunnel trap.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Unlike the previous two Street Fighter films, The Street Fighter's Last Revenge has only been available in America in a cut R-rated version. While the overall uncensored film isn't as violent as the first two films in the series, several segments of violence had to be removed to obtain an R-rating as opposed to an X: -A shot where Tsurugi attacks a mobster, causing him to spit out bile (presumably), and telling him he has only an hour to live -In the shot where Tsurugi crushes Go Owada's neck with his foot, the shot is prolonged in the uncut Japanese version. Tsurugi crushes down further on his neck, plus the shot of the dying Owada's face is longer and is more revealing to the fact that his head is nearly detached. -Near the end of the film when Kunigami ridge-hand chops Seigen Owada in the head, the reaction is longer, showing a stream of blood flowing from his head wound -When Tsurugi defeats Kunigami in the finale, the shot is extended in two segments. The first segment shows blood leaking onto Tsurugi from Kunigami's stomach wound, while the second segment shows the aftermath of what Tsurugi has torn from his stomach. Aside from this, a lot of scenes in the film had been re-arranged for the American release, so the sequence of events are in a different overall order. The original Japanese cut was finally released on Region 2 DVD in England in January of 2005, featuring the above mentioned shots, as well as some extended bits of dialogue, and the original scene order. Prior to this release, the only video version containing this cut was a first-release VHS in Japan. Despite this being the "X rated" cut in America, this version of the film was only given a "15" certificate in England.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de noviembre de 1974 (Japón)
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      • Japón
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      • The Street Fighter's Last Revenge
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Toei-Kyoto Studios, Kioto, Japón
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      • Toei Company
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