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Jornada de Honra - Shogun Mayeda

Título original: Kabuto
  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 47 min
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5,4/10
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Jornada de Honra - Shogun Mayeda (1991)
AçãoAventuraDramaEspadachimRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTokugawa Ieyasu sends his trusted samurai, Mayeda, and his son Yourimune to Spain. There they are to buy five thousand muskets. But it is a dangerous journey, and there are many who conspire... Ler tudoTokugawa Ieyasu sends his trusted samurai, Mayeda, and his son Yourimune to Spain. There they are to buy five thousand muskets. But it is a dangerous journey, and there are many who conspire against them.Tokugawa Ieyasu sends his trusted samurai, Mayeda, and his son Yourimune to Spain. There they are to buy five thousand muskets. But it is a dangerous journey, and there are many who conspire against them.

  • Direção
    • Gordon Hessler
  • Roteiristas
    • Shô Kosugi
    • Nelson Gidding
  • Artistas
    • Shô Kosugi
    • David Essex
    • Kane Kosugi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,4/10
    460
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    • Direção
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Roteiristas
      • Shô Kosugi
      • Nelson Gidding
    • Artistas
      • Shô Kosugi
      • David Essex
      • Kane Kosugi
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
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    Shô Kosugi
    Shô Kosugi
    • Daigoro Mayeda
    David Essex
    David Essex
    • Don Pedro
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Yorimune Tokugawa
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • King Philip III
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    • Father Vasco
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Capt. Crawford
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • El Zaidan
    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Cecilia
    Dylan Kussman
    Dylan Kussman
    • Smitty
    Miwa Takada
    Miwa Takada
    • Yodogimi
    Nijiko Kiyokawa
    • Counselor
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Lord Ieyasu Tokugawa
    Yuki Sugimura
    • Chiyo Mayeda
    Ken Sekiguchi
    • Ishikawa
    Naoto Shigemizu
    • Nakamura
    Yûji Sawayama
    • East Army General
    Toni Sosie
    • Dutch
    Miomir Radevic-Pigi
    • Second Pistolier
    • Direção
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Roteiristas
      • Shô Kosugi
      • Nelson Gidding
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    5swedzin

    Nothing special… just that subject of 'what would happen if a Spanish swordsman fight a samurai?'

    The movie is quite mediocre. Nothing special happens, the plot itself is not that much epic, the characters are two dimensional and too much ordinary. The story is about shogun warrior Mayeda who is also a personal bodyguard to emperor's son. After the tragic death of his family, his emperor sends him to Spain to do trading. On the way and in the Spain, the trouble follows, so Mayeda has to protect emperor's sun and to show Spanish king his worth and trust. First of all script and directing are boring and too much predictable, obvious and simple. Simple, not in a good way. Now, we have actors… This is one of the 90s appearances of Sho Kosugi in foreign films. But, here, I'll be honest, he tries hard to do some serious acting. He really does, and his character of Mayeda his one tough guy. Honorable and brave, the kind of character that you really enjoy. His son Kane Kosugi appears as emperor's sun Yorimune and I think he was not that bad and I think the character is pretty well written. A young and brash prince, who also holds high respect for Spanish king and bravery. Although, he is bonded by Japanese tradition… when it comes to the women, for example. The leading lady is Cecillia, played by Polly Walker. Polly was young and still has to learn about acting. Cecillia was nothing special, you could easily see that she was there only to fell in love with Mayeda. The leading villain is Don Pedro, played by David Essex. Pedro was funny and typical (spoiled and easily insulted) villain, full of boring pride. While David Essex didn't even try to act here. I was just not that convinced that he was Spanish. Now, for the serious stuff when it comes to the actors. We have John Rhys-Davies here. Yep, as a supporting Turkish villain. This is one of those times, when John started (perhaps) to appear in these low budget movies. We also have Toshiro Mifune, who plays Japanese emperor. He was OK… Mifune hardly fails in his performance. And we also have Christopher Lee as a Spanish king. What an excellent choice for the role, and to give a high ruling position in contrast to Mifune's Japanese emperor. That was just great. Lee was good, also hardly to fail. Although he looked kind of disinterested in his part. Other things as music, editing… well nothing special, as I said before… The movie also has a pretty interesting subplot about an evil plot that christians have with secret samurai clan to kill young prince. I could easily say, (maybe I am wrong) that this movie shows some evil Christian influence on high royals from that time. I don't necessarily recommend this film. But, if you are a fan of sword fighting, especially in this kind of film where Spanish swordsman fights a samurai… but who will win? For that, you need to see the movie.
    lor_

    A throwback swashbuckler

    My review was written in October 1992 after watching the movie on MCA/Universal video cassette.

    An enjoyable throwback to Saturday matinee movie fare, "Journey of Honor" (a/k/a "Shogun Mayeda") is a pleasant diversion that recently played regionally almost simultaneously with video release.

    Brainchild of martial arts star Sho Kosugi, film cleverly mixes various genes of swashbucklers into an entertaining package as Kosugi gets to indulge in sword fights on palace stairs reminiscent of vintage Errol Flynn/Basil Rathbone screen encounters.

    Kosugi casts himself as chief warrior from an eastern kingdom lord (guest star Toshiro Mifune). He helps win a year 1600 battle conquering Japan's western kingdom and is sent by Mifune to Spain in search of firearms.

    On the trip is the lord's son (played by Sho's real-life son Kane Kosugi). Treachery's afoot as the Japanese heroes must contend with a self-serving Portuguese missionary (Norman Lloyd), a quick-tempered Spanish aristocrat (David Essex) and an Arab pirate (John Rhys-Davies).

    Derring-do is excitingly staged on Yugoslavian and Japanese locations by vet Yank director Gordon Hessler. Essex (star of the original London stage edition of "Evita") is a terrific dashing vilain and both Kosugis are bona fide action heroes.

    The film, shot in 1990, introduces British actress Polly Walker, a very appealing blonde heroine, later to score (with different hair tints) in "Patriot Games" and "Enchanted April". Ronald Pickup as her sea captain dad and Christoepher Lee as King Philip of Spain are solid in support.

    Like "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery", "Journey of Honor" is very old-fashioned, but it delivers the panache and romance missing from the much more expensive Salkind epic.
    8The Reverend Eli Jenkins

    Lovely Job

    This was a really cool movie. It just goes to prove that you don't need silly litle things like continuity and scripts to make a movie. It traverses continents in seconds, people get shot and nothing happens to them, swords set on fire, samuari fight on sinking galleons, David Essex is the epitome of slimey villainy and John Rhys Davies is just the dude. I enjoyed this movie but I like s**t movies, this is the perfect example of a very s**t movie that just KICKS ASS. If you like Battlefield Earth you'll love this film, its swashbuckling, its fast, its silly, its samuaraitastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It also looks as if it was made in 1972
    8planktonrules

    I assume much of this is fiction...but it is enjoyable to watch.

    I assume much of this story is fictional, though it is true that in the 16th century some Japanese did go to Europe and were welcomed. As for the important figures in the story, such as Lord Ieyasu Tokugawa, he is one of the most important figures in Japanese history...establishing the dynasty that ruled Japan for well over two centuries. So, while some is clearly true, don't take this as a history lesson.

    Lord Ieyasu is having difficulties because his enemy is very well armed with European guns. So, he sends his rather impetuous (and occasionally stupid) son and his trusted retainers to Spain to secure guns. However, there is LOTS of intrigue and betrayals...and somehow the party ends up being captured by Moroccan pirates as they returned home to Japan. What's next? See the film.

    I do wish that the introduction had been longer and had gone over this time period in Japan a bit more in depth. I am certainly no expert on this but I realized some important details were missing and should have been clarified. Still, even with this abbreviated introduction, the story was still very compelling and interesting. In fact, it made for a nice little adventure tale and kept my interest throughout...even if much of it seemed pretty farfetched. Also, pay attention to the music...it's really good.

    By the way, did you notice that Spanish mega-gun never seemed to need reloading?
    4t_atzmueller

    It could have worked, but ...!

    I must admit that I have been a sucker for Samurai flicks since I can remember. I used to watch rather indiscriminate, be it "elitist" works like The Seven Samurai or the bloody comic-book variation like Lone Wolf and Cub. I also liked US-/Japanese "Crossovers" like The Bushido Blade. And of course everything containing Sonny Chiba and Hiroyuki Sanada. And I've virtually watched every Samurai at least twice. But not Kabuto.

    In 1993 I first watched Kabuto on video, that even Samurai films can be boring. In the beginning I was looking forward to Mayeda reaching Europe and the confrontations that would come from that but by the time he actually reached Spain, I really didn't care so much for the movie anymore.

    It wouldn't do the film justice to call it "bad". Technically it's a clean entry into the genre. But there is simply never quiet enough. Sho Kosugi has limited skills as both director and actor and has only a fraction of above mentioned Japanese actors charisma. And speaking of Sho Kosugis son Kane, who appears in almost all Sho Kosugi films as Shos son: he has inherited little-to-none of his fathers limited acting skills. Adding to the minus-points is the absence of the blood and gore that until then was a trademark of all Samurai film. This was obviously intended for a younger US- / European audience.

    Lets just say that it's a so-so film for the average historic-action-adventure fan but a bore for hardened fans of Samurai cinema. Fans who are into the "Samurai meets …"-genre, should rather go and watch Red Sun (1971), featuring Charles Bronson as cowboy who has to team up with Samurai Toshiro Mifume to retrieve a samurai sword from bad-guy Alan Delon. It pretty much how to do it right and where Kabuto went wrong.

    So, even though the film is a mere 100 minutes, it seems like a much longer film.

    The reason I gave this a honourable 4/10 points instead of 3/10: First time I saw this film, I saw it in the German synchronized version. In this version, Kosugi can actually be understood. I must admit that his 'Engrish' is at times funny but gets tiresome after about 30 minutes.

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      David Essex suffered a serious eye injury while filming a action scene.
    • Erros de gravação
      Spain didn't use the red-and-gold flag before 1785.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de setembro de 1992 (Checoslováquia)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Japão
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Shogun Warrior
    • Locações de filme
      • Japão
    • Empresas de produção
      • Mayeda Productions Inc.
      • Sanyo Finance
      • Sho Kosugi Corporation
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      • US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 47 min(107 min)
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      • Dolby SR
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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