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Harakiri (1962)

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Harakiri

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Featured in

    • Dédé, à travers les brumes (2009)

      The film is shown and talked about in the cinema class scene.
    • "WatchMojo" Top 10 Movies from Japan (TV Episode 2015)

      Harakiri gets an honorable mention.
    • "WatchMojo" Top 10 Samurai Movies (TV Episode 2016)

      Harakiri is #3.
    • "WatchMojo" Top 10 Underrated Martial Arts Movies (TV Episode 2017)

      Harakiri is #1.
    • "Best in Action" 1962 (TV Episode 2018)

      Footage of this movie is shown.

Referenced in

    • Le Goût du saké (1962)

      Two adjacent posters of the film are visible on a sheet metal fence during one of his trademark shots of "transition" between scenes.
    • Les mauvaises fréquentations (Short 1964)

      The poster of the film is put on the wall of a cinema
    • Jeanie's Magic Box (1972)

      A black-and-white poster of "Harakiri" is visible.
    • Jûgo-sai: Gakkô IV (2000)

      Poster is shown.
    • Hero (2002)

      The protagonist sits in the middle of the room refecting on flashbacks leading to the present

References

    • Ninjô kami fûsen (1937)

      The Bamboosword-carrying samurai who is ultimately forced to commit suicide with a bamboosword is a crucial part in Seppuku and a direct reference to the aforementioned film in which it is statedthat the first character who commited suicide was a samurai with a bomboosword and that he therefore could not commit Harakiri in any sense of the word.

Remade as

    • Hara-kiri : Mort d'un samouraï (2011)

      This film was remade

Version of

    • Hara-kiri : Mort d'un samouraï (2011)

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