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Kozure satsujin ken

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
415
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Kozure satsujin ken (1976)
Martial ArtsActionCrimeDrama

Un combattant de karaté et un samouraï rejoignent des gangs opposés pour les détruire de l'intérieur.Un combattant de karaté et un samouraï rejoignent des gangs opposés pour les détruire de l'intérieur.Un combattant de karaté et un samouraï rejoignent des gangs opposés pour les détruire de l'intérieur.

  • Réalisation
    • Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
  • Scénario
    • Tatsuhiko Kamoi
    • Shinji Nakajima
  • Casting principal
    • Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Akane Kawasaki
    • Yayoi Watanabe
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    415
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
    • Scénario
      • Tatsuhiko Kamoi
      • Shinji Nakajima
    • Casting principal
      • Shin'ichi Chiba
      • Akane Kawasaki
      • Yayoi Watanabe
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux43

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    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Shuhei Sakata
    • (as Sonny Chiba)
    Akane Kawasaki
    • Ginko Shimizu
    Yayoi Watanabe
    Yayoi Watanabe
    • Yumi Shimizu
    Akiko Koyama
    Akiko Koyama
    • Kyouko Okabe
    Hideo Murota
    • Ryuzo Nishimura
    Bin Amatsu
    • Kiichiro Hirao
    Eiji Gô
    Eiji Gô
    • Tetsuji Higashida
    Kôichi Uenoyama
    Kôichi Uenoyama
    • Shirai
    Satoru Minowa
    • Osamu Mizuki
    Tsutomu Harada
    • Umibozu
    Kenji Kawai
    • Senzo Tachibana
    Seiya Satô
    • Kanzaki
    Nenji Kobayashi
    • Higashida Goro
    Hitoshi Ômae
    • Golumon Take
    Kinji Takinami
    • Ishimori
    Kusuo Kita
    • Onichiro's minion
    Hiroshi Date
    • Shibata
    Kazuyuki Saito
    • Ichiro Shinigami
    • Réalisation
      • Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
    • Scénario
      • Tatsuhiko Kamoi
      • Shinji Nakajima
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    7tarbosh22000

    "Karate Warriors" is a somewhat confusing but enjoyable final entry in the "Street Fighter" series

    "The Deadliest Dragon That Ever Smashed the Street Gangs!" "Karate Warriors" is a somewhat confusing but enjoyable final entry in the "Street Fighter" series we all know and love.

    The story this time around involves Chico (Chiba) a mysterious man who arrives in a town run by two warring gangs. Chico has to make sure they keep warring because he wants to get the heroin stash and keep the gangs off his back. Meanwhile he develops a friendship with a young boy. Added into this mix is a crazy man who dresses in traditional samurai garb and is chopping people up with a samurai sword. Will Chico use his awesome beat-em-up skills to win the day? The VHS tape under consideration for this review is titled "Karate Warrior". While the on-screen title reads: Karate Warriors. The Karate Warrior print has poor dubbing and it is Pan & Scan. It is hard to tell who is talking on screen. The plot is hard enough to decipher as it is, without having to figure who is talking - Kelso? Or Heega? While the gangs are confused and wondering if Chico is a "Karate Fighter?", Chico has already made his way through some impressive fights. For example, in a brawl with a man that appears to be a lumberjack, he rips Chico's sleeve and it is clobberin' time! These technical flaws are almost forgotten about because the fights are so cool and fun to watch. The fights are slowed down and sped up for maximum impact. Chiba takes no prisoners and it looks like the kicking and punching is full contact. The fights are brutal in true "Street Fighter" tradition and the tempo changes are almost musical.

    The final battle takes place on a beach and we wonder if Chico is going to find the key to the hidden heroin stash. But before he can get there, there is an all-out melee. Impressively, it is a sword and karate fight at the same time! Chiba does display a sensitive side with the young tot. Insanity is reached with the the crazy Samurai guy in modern day 70's Japan.

    Karate Warrior is a tough, no-nonsense fight to the finish! Comeuppance Review by: Ty & Brett For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
    9kevin_robbins

    There's really nothing to not like about this movie

    Karate Warriors (1976) is a movie that I recently watched for the first time in a long time on Tubi. The storyline follows a man who discovers two rival gangs are at war and one of the gang's leaders has died leaving a huge stash of heroine ripe for the taking. He does his best to keep the gangs feuding so he can steal it. Meanwhile, he makes friends with one of the gang member's sons which may complicate his mission.

    This movie is directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi (Return of the Sister Street Fighter) and stars Sonny Chiba (Street Fighter), Akiko Koyama (Boy), Isao Natsuyagi (The Land of Hope), Eiji Gô (The Yakuza) and Etsuko Shihomi (Sister Street Fighter).

    This is an action genre fan's dream. Almost everything about this movie is awesome. The narration and background music are classic Chiba. The action scenes are stupendous with a nice blend of intense hand-to-hand combat scenes and some use of great weapons. The sound effects for the action scenes are fun too and remind me of early Nintendo video games. There's also suave Chiba picking up stunning ladies and various random sex scenes. There's some perfectly blended in lighthearted moments too whether it involves kids or comedic scenes at a bar.

    Overall, there's really nothing to not like about this movie. I would score this a 9/10 and strongly recommend it.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Much better than expected

    I wasn't expecting much from KARATE WARRIORS, but I have to say that this film really delivered! Judging by the comments it seems to be mixed up with the STREET FIGHTER franchise, but it's a stand-alone thriller loosely based on the YOJIMBO storyline. Chiba plays a karate-fighter who arrives in a seaside town brutalised by a couple of warring yakuza brothers. Dualism is the focus here, as there are two sisters, one of whom is a virgin and the other a prostitute, while our hero's dark side is tempered by his relationship with an innocent little boy. The story is packed with stylish action sequences which innovate in terms of super slow-motion and shaky camerawork, while the human story is oddly affecting come the end. A strong little fight flick at the end of the day.
    7AwesomeWolf

    Revenge of the man with no name

    Version: English dub

    Like nearly every other martial-arts movie made in the 70s, and presented on a $10 "Master's of Martial Arts" DVD, it is nearly impossible to watch 'Karate Warriors' and actually understand what is happening. For example, in the first scene, you can nearly make out some yakuza trashing a pornography shop. I say nearly, but this movie is presented in the total opposite of widescreen, I like to call it "super-compressed screen". I blame this on both bad cinematography and a cheap DVD authoring job. Neither of which are factors when Sonny Chiba is involved.

    Sonny Chiba arrives in a town where two gangs are fighting each other. After someone is hurt in the showdown in the porno-shop, Sonny Chiba takes him to a doctor. This doctor seems to know everything about both gangs, telling Sonny everything he needs to know about the evil-doers before this doctor disappears for the rest of the movie, which ends up Sonny v. every gang member in town v. a wandering samurai (I thought wandering, sword-carrying samurai had kinda disappeared before the 1970s, but I guess I was wrong), as Sonny takes on the two gangs by playing them against each other.

    Think that sounds familiar? It should, as 'Karate Warriors' is another remake of Akira Kurosawa's 'Yojimbo'. It isn't as good as 'Yojimbo', or the Sergio Leone remake 'A Fistful of Dollars', but it is entertaining. Any plot is substituted for fights, fights, and more fights. For example, any scene that shows either someone in sunglasses or a group of at least 3 men, you can be assured that someone is going to be beaten up very shortly.

    On the negative side, the camera is very shaky, which makes it hard to see if there is a fight on the screen or just a couple of guys playing one of those primary-school clapping games. When we finally get to see a clear fight, it is in slow-motion, then a speed-up when a strike connects, and back to slow-motion. And everyone thought 'the Matrix' was original.

    'Karate Warriors' makes a good introductory lesson on Japanese movies from the 70s: Anyone wearing sunglasses and refuses to take them off is generally a bad guy, women are always secondary characters, nothing makes a better plot-device than a good old fashioned random brawl, an any apparent emotional ending is really a phony-ending just to tie up all loose ends before Sonny kills the remaining bad-guys in the real ending - 7/10
    6ckormos1

    Street fighter versus samurai

    Gangs are smashing the pachinko parlor and Sonny Chiba is smoking Tiparellos. He drags an injured man to a talkative doctor who tells us the entire plot of the movie. I am used to that sort of thing watching these movies and tolerate it. One thing I can't tolerate is annoying children in movies. Sonny meets an annoying kid who is fishing.

    The story is brother versus brother in the gangster business and Sonny versus samurai in the martial arts business.

    The fights are overall above average. My one complaint is the shakey and too close camera technique that was sometimes used. Directors back then really needed a steady hand held camera to get the shots they wanted but it was not invented yet. They still tried to get the shot and the shakes spoiled it.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 avril 1976 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
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