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Kôya no toseinin

  • 1968
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
85
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Kôya no toseinin (1968)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

Ken, son of a former samurai settles with his family in the west from Japan. Soon his family is killed in front of him by stagecoach robbers, making him aim to get revenge. Marvin an experie... Read allKen, son of a former samurai settles with his family in the west from Japan. Soon his family is killed in front of him by stagecoach robbers, making him aim to get revenge. Marvin an experienced gunman befriends Ken and becomes his mentor.Ken, son of a former samurai settles with his family in the west from Japan. Soon his family is killed in front of him by stagecoach robbers, making him aim to get revenge. Marvin an experienced gunman befriends Ken and becomes his mentor.

  • Director
    • Jun'ya Satô
  • Writer
    • Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
  • Stars
    • Ken Takakura
    • Ken Goodlet
    • Judith Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    85
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jun'ya Satô
    • Writer
      • Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
    • Stars
      • Ken Takakura
      • Ken Goodlet
      • Judith Roberts
    • 6User reviews
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    Ken Takakura
    Ken Takakura
    • Ken Kato
    Ken Goodlet
    • Marvin
    Judith Roberts
    • Rosa
    Kevin Cooney
    • Mike the boy
    Ronald Norman Lea
    • Franco
    • (as R. Lea)
    Clive Saxon
    • Billy
    Pat Twohill
    • Carson
    • (as John Sherwood)
    Reginald Collins
    • Doctor
    Ray Lamont
    • Sheriff
    Mike Danning
    • Laker
    • (as Mike Dunning)
    Osman Yusuf
    Osman Yusuf
    • Duncan
    • (as John Yusef)
    Stanley Rogers
    • Rogers
    • (as Stan Rogers)
    Tony Allen
    Tony Allen
    • Jack
    • (as Tony Allan)
    Chuck Kehoe
    • Ricky
    Terry Farnsworth
    • Cowboy Gunslinger
    • (as T. Fansworth)
    Reg Gorman
    • Otto
    Carlo Manchini
    • Wayne
    Hans Horneff
    • Manager
    • (as Hans Horner)
    • Director
      • Jun'ya Satô
    • Writer
      • Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
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    8manfromplanetx

    Drifting Avenger...

    Koya no toseinin is a terrific action packed film. A Japanese western set in the American west but filmed down here in Australia with some great local talents seamlessly dubbed into Japanese ! With a uniquely Japanese slant, from ugly villains, saloon bar fights, to dramatic shootouts the film covers all the familiar territory of the western genre. The Australian settings are expansive and beautifully portrayed, Star Ken Takakura is an outstanding actor his every move captivating, here he replaces his yakuza sword with a six shooter and rifle, which he uses in revenge with deadly proficiency, however he does get to draw upon his slain fathers samurai sword to fulfil the blood-drenched quest... The Drifting Avenger is a wonderfully entertaining action film, if you enjoy western film, Classic Japanese samurai yakuza , Ken Takakura, there is much to enjoy in this unique Toei production. Highly Recommended !
    9wjosephjorob

    No reward for revenge

    An interesting Western , a Japanese family living in the west , gets treated badly and killed, their surviving son lives to avenge their senseless murder, he lives with no purpose only to adapt to western culture and learn to kill using a gun, a learns to quick draw very well and taught how to be a cowboy by a older saddlebum, he learns of his killers whereabouts and seek revenge, Ken Takakura presence alone makes this film highly watchable, he always play the stoic hero with a strong sense of dignity , and the ever present samurai type of character his fans are very familiar with, the movie moves quickly and you don't get a sense of Ken's being a foreigner fighting an injustice, shades of Death rides a horse, Shane And a few other westerns come to mind when you watch this highly entertaining film.
    4eljaym

    Not too bad a movie. I had a part as an extra in it.

    While in the US Air Force and stationed in Japan, I had the opportunity to be an extra in this movie. I had understood it to be an Australian movie where the indoor scenes were shot in Japan. However, maybe it was just a low budget American film with the outdoor shots made in Australia and the indoors shots in Japan. It was about a Japanese family settled in the old west and a group of stagecoach robbers sought refuge in the Japanese family house. The young son hid under a bed and the bad guys killed his parents. He therefore became the Drifting Avenger. I would like to get my hands on a copy as in one scene my image filled the sliver screen!
    5Honeyshine

    Also looking for this movie

    My uncle was "Mike the boy" in this movie alongside the very famous Japanese actor Ken Takakura. The movie itself is okay, but I too am trying to get my hands on a copy of this movie simply because my relative was in it. The movie was originally shot in English and then dubbed over in Japanese. Although I have the Japanese version, I am trying to get a copy of the original. The National Film and Sound archive in Australia has a copy, but Toei, the Japanese company that produced the movie is refusing to give permission to make a copy for personal use. Anyhow, any help would be greatly be appreciated. A Japanese western? Can't say that there are too many of these. Can't say there would be any reason for Japanese to be dressed as cowboys, except that someone thought that it would be fun to ride horses and shoot people.
    6davidleedonnell

    Interesting Concept

    Definitely a must have for collectors of the genre, simply because of its uniqueness. Pretty straight ahead sushi western; I've seen a lot worse experiments in westerns. Sticking to a revenge theme was smart. Allows good genre development of the action.

    I'm informed that the copyright has expired on this, so you can download it directly, for those that were complaining they couldn't get a copy. Here's a link.

    Related interests

    Clint Eastwood in Le Bon, la Brute et le Truand (1966)
    Spaghetti Western
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    John Wayne and Harry Carey Jr. in La Prisonnière du désert (1956)
    Western

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      Though filmed in Australia, this film was not theatrically released in Australian cinemas.

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1968 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Drifting Avenger
    • Filming locations
      • Goonoo Goonoo Station, Timbumburi, New South Wales, Australia(station scenes)
    • Production company
      • Toei Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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