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‘The Invisible Swordsman’ Blu-ray Review (Arrow Video)
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Stars: Hachirô Oka, Yasushi Yokoyama, Kiyoshi Nishikawa | Written by Tetsurô Yoshida | Directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda

Arrow Video have been releasing so much Japanese Cinema on Blu-ray that it feels like they are going to run out of films. Of course, they won’t, as there is so much to choose from. But in the latest Arrow Video Blu-ray they dug deep into the archives and retrieved a film that is kind of obscure!

For the 55th anniversary of this film’s release Arrow Video is giving 1970s The Invisible Swordsman a deluxe Blu-ray release. If you love your films filled with sprites, the supernatural and swordplay action, well, this film from the makers of the Zatoichi, Daimajin and the Yokai Monsters films is definitely going to be a release you will want to check out.

In Edo-era Japan, Sanshiro diligently hones his sword-fighting technique at the kendo dojo, but no...
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  • 7/28/2025
  • by Jason Lockard
  • Nerdly
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