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3 Samouraïs hors-la-loi

Original title: Sanbiki no samurai
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
4.3K
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Mikijirô Hira, Isamu Nagato, and Tetsurô Tanba in 3 Samouraïs hors-la-loi (1964)
When poor peasants kidnap a magistrate's daughter to coerce him into reducing their unfair taxes, a wandering ronin decides to give them some help.
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When poor peasants kidnap a magistrate's daughter to coerce him into reducing their unfair taxes, a wandering ronin decides to give them some help.When poor peasants kidnap a magistrate's daughter to coerce him into reducing their unfair taxes, a wandering ronin decides to give them some help.When poor peasants kidnap a magistrate's daughter to coerce him into reducing their unfair taxes, a wandering ronin decides to give them some help.

  • Director
    • Hideo Gosha
  • Writers
    • Keiichi Abe
    • Hideo Gosha
    • Gin'ichi Kishimoto
  • Stars
    • Tetsurô Tanba
    • Isamu Nagato
    • Mikijirô Hira
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideo Gosha
    • Writers
      • Keiichi Abe
      • Hideo Gosha
      • Gin'ichi Kishimoto
    • Stars
      • Tetsurô Tanba
      • Isamu Nagato
      • Mikijirô Hira
    • 22User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tetsurô Tanba
    Tetsurô Tanba
    • Sakon Shiba
    Isamu Nagato
    Isamu Nagato
    • Kyôjûrô Sakura
    Mikijirô Hira
    Mikijirô Hira
    • Einosuke Kikyô
    Miyuki Kuwano
    Miyuki Kuwano
    • Aya
    Yoshiko Kayama
    Yoshiko Kayama
    • Oyasu
    Kyôko Aoi
    • Omitsu
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    • Jinbê
    Tatsuya Ishiguro
    Tatsuya Ishiguro
    • Uzaemon Matsushita
    Hisashi Igawa
    Hisashi Igawa
    • Mosuke
    Ichirô Izawa
    • Tanabe
    Jun Tatara
    • Yasugorô
    Toshie Kimura
    Toshie Kimura
    • Oine
    Yôko Mihara
    Yôko Mihara
    • Omaki
    Kichijirô Ueda
    Kichijirô Ueda
    • Ishigaki
    Nakajirô Tomita
    • Onda
    Bokuzen Hidari
    Bokuzen Hidari
    • Sakusan
    Mitsuo Nagata
    • Kaneko
    Hiroshi Mugiyama
    • Kawai Tetsuzo
    • Director
      • Hideo Gosha
    • Writers
      • Keiichi Abe
      • Hideo Gosha
      • Gin'ichi Kishimoto
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    9InjunNose

    If there's such a thing as the perfect samurai film, this may be it

    Strong performances, economy of storytelling, abundant action and even a keen sense of class consciousness...Hideo Gosha manages to get just about everything right in his first directorial effort. "Three Outlaw Samurai" stars genre stalwart Tetsuro Tamba as a wandering ronin who decides to aid a group of peasants in their struggle against a cruel magistrate; eventually he is joined by Isamu Nagato as another ronin sympathetic to the plight of the people, and Mikijiro Hira as a more ethically compromised warrior who turns his back on the magistrate at the last minute. I'm not a huge fan of Gosha but he really was on fire here, weaving a fine dramatic tale (without taking three talky, long-assed hours to get his point across) and punctuating it with a number of teeth-grindingly intense fight sequences. Especially good were Nagato's scenes with the spear: it's an unusual weapon for a chambara film, but the actor wields it masterfully under the direction of choreographer Kentaro Yuasa.

    You may have encountered other examples of this genre and found them underwhelming, but don't dismiss the samurai film altogether before you've seen Hideo Gosha's debut. I guarantee that "Three Outlaw Samurai" will not disappoint.
    7ChungMo

    Entertaining samurai action

    Excellent black and white cinematography, solid acting, well done action and a reasonably good story make this a satisfying film. The story of wandering samurai coming to the aid of impoverished farmers is not new and the characters are stock but this isn't a real problem if you are looking for something to sit back and enjoy easily. The direction is very assured and it's remarkable that this is a first directorial effort. The actors are appealing and the film never gets bogged down in long exposition or beauty shots. The comparison to a spaghetti western is apt.

    The film seems like it was intended to start a series based on the three characters. Too bad that didn't happen.
    8zetes

    Very good samurai picture, and a great-looking Blu Ray from Criterion

    Hideo Gosha got his start on television. His biggest hit was Three Outlaw Samurai, and in 1964 he got the chance to direct a prequel to that series with this, his first theatrical film. Tetsuro Tanba plays a wandering samurai who comes upon a hostage situation involving three peasants who have kidnapped the daughter of the local magistrate. The peasants of the district are being treated very poorly and are starving. Tanba sees that these guys aren't bad (the girl, Miyuki Kuwano, is unharmed) and decides to help them stand up to the magistrate. Among the men the magistrate hires to dispatch of the samurai and the peasants are Isamu Nagato and Mikijiro Hira, who will both switch sides and join up with Tanba eventually. Gosha's direction is impressive and the black and white cinematography is gorgeous. Occasionally the story is confusing and could be communicated a bit better, but for the most part it's not difficult to follow. The ending in particular is fantastic. I'd love to see some of the original series, but unfortunately it's lost.
    chaos-rampant

    This is where it all started for one of Japan's greats.

    Hideo Gosha's first in a series of great movies leading up to his double triumph of Hitokiri and Goyokin in 1969, is a simple but engaging chambara with a sociopolitical angle that has more in common with Kurosawa's work than the stylistic flourishes and visual grammar the director developed later in his career.

    Very similar to Seven Samurai in terms of style and themes, this is another take on the familiar story of cynical samurais helping out poor peasants in their fight against the oppression of the rich and powerful. Three lowly peasants kidnap a daimyo's daughter and demand a tax reform that will ease the economic burden for all the peasants in the nearby villages. It's all well plotted and interesting for the duration with great performances all around and near superb swordplay action. Gosha's two Samurai Wolf films as well as Sword of the Beast would make ideal companion pieces as an entry point to the director's output. Fans of Kurosawa's jidaigeki work are likely to appreciate it just as well.
    7PimpinAinttEasy

    A relentlessly thrilling Samurai movie

    Three Outlaw Samurai is a relentlessly thrilling Samurai movie full of twists and betrayals.

    After a title sequence with a bombastic score, the action begins almost immediately in this film. A wandering Samurai stumbles upon a hostage situation - a few pathetic peasants (not too different from the ones in Seven Samurai) are holding the daughter of an aristocrat hostage in the hope that he would waive taxes. After observing the bumbling peasants and their failed negotiations with the aristocracy for a while, the cynical Samurai decides to join the fight on the peasants side.

    While watching this film, it struck me that the Samurai attitude towards life is not too different from the cowboys in spaghetti westerns or protagonists in Noir thrillers. They are very cynical and are always watching how the situation unravels. But they often put their neck on the line in the end.

    The treatment and portrayal of women in this film is quite hilarious and politically incorrect.

    I liked the way the director balanced the different aspects of the film - the film is a mix of cynical tongue in cheek humor and relentless action while also foregrounding themes like samurai honor and the plight of peasants.

    The plot, like a Noir film is quite complicated.

    (7.5/10)

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      Hideo Gosha's directorial film debut.
    • Quotes

      Sakon Shiba: [Threatening to kill the Magistrate; his daughter physically intervenes] For his victims' sake, I can't allow him to live.

      Aya: Please!

      Sakon Shiba: Move, or I'll kill you!

      Aya: Kill me, then. No matter what he's done, I'm still his daughter.

      Sakon Shiba: [the Magistrate breaks free and runs for it, but Shiba deftly cuts off his top knot with a quick thrust of his sword] Let the lord see you in disgrace. Let the peasants see you in disgrace.

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      Featured in Best in Action: 1964 (2020)

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Trois Samouraïs hors-la-loi
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Toho
      • Samurai Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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