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La Légende de Zatoïchi : Les tambours de la colère

Original title: Zatôichi kenka-daiko
  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.4K
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La Légende de Zatoïchi : Les tambours de la colère (1968)
ActionAdventureDrama

Zatoichi is tricked by a crime gang into killing a man. Realizing his mistake, he sets out to protect the dead man's sister, who is conflicted in accepting his help.Zatoichi is tricked by a crime gang into killing a man. Realizing his mistake, he sets out to protect the dead man's sister, who is conflicted in accepting his help.Zatoichi is tricked by a crime gang into killing a man. Realizing his mistake, he sets out to protect the dead man's sister, who is conflicted in accepting his help.

  • Director
    • Kenji Misumi
  • Writers
    • Kiyokata Saruwaka
    • Kan Shimozawa
    • Hisashi Sugiura
  • Stars
    • Shintarô Katsu
    • Yoshiko Mita
    • Makoto Satô
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kenji Misumi
    • Writers
      • Kiyokata Saruwaka
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Hisashi Sugiura
    • Stars
      • Shintarô Katsu
      • Yoshiko Mita
      • Makoto Satô
    • 8User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shintarô Katsu
    Shintarô Katsu
    • Zatôichi
    Yoshiko Mita
    Yoshiko Mita
    • Osode
    Makoto Satô
    Makoto Satô
    • Yasaburo Kashiwazaki
    Kô Nishimura
    Kô Nishimura
    • Sôsuke Saruya
    Takuya Fujioka
    Takuya Fujioka
    • Shinkichi
    Chôchô Miyako
    • Ohaya
    Akira Shimizu
    Akira Shimizu
    • Kumakichi
    Ryôichi Tamagawa
    • Chohachi
    Machiko Soga
    Machiko Soga
    • Osen
    Ryûtarô Gomi
    Ryûtarô Gomi
    • Sashichi
    Osamu Ôkawa
    • Tokuji
    Rokkô Toura
    Rokkô Toura
    • Chôji
    Kazue Tamaki
    • Aburaya no Banto, the Oil Shop Clerk
    Yukio Horikita
    • Isokichi
    Takeshi Date
    • Kinzo
    Yasuhiro Minakami
    Yasuhiro Minakami
    • Unokichi
    Moto Kimura
    • Daisaku Igawa
    Shôsaku Sugiyama
    Shôsaku Sugiyama
    • Kinsuke
    • Director
      • Kenji Misumi
    • Writers
      • Kiyokata Saruwaka
      • Kan Shimozawa
      • Hisashi Sugiura
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    User reviews8

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    8freakus

    a bit more complex zatoichi

    The moral quandary that both Ichi and Osode find themselves in adds a bit more dimension to this entry in the series. Ichi has done a great injustice and seeks Osode's forgiveness. The action is first rate as always but we see that Ichi has to wrestle a bit more than usual with himself about his life and his action effects on others.
    9bighouseaz

    Nice mix of drama, action, and humor

    I have enjoyed Samaritan Zatoichi from the first viewing. If you enjoyed Zatoichi's Cane Sword, I believe you will like Samaritan Zatoichi as well.

    There is a great combination of drama, action, and humor. Very early in the film, we are introduced to another traveling yakuza named Shinsuke. Shinsuke is a real lively, interesting guy and the only character in the series who is easily identifiable as a person from Kansai (Osaka region). Early on in the film we also learn that Zatoichi does not have infinite patience. Don't call him a blind bastard more than twice!

    But the main attraction in this film is the complex and emotional story between Zatoichi and Sode. Zatoichi kills Sode's brother. He soon regrets the part he played in the killing and takes on a guardian role to Sode as she makes her way back to her aunt's home.

    The action scenes in Samaritan Zatoichi are good, but not the best you will see in the series. Zatoichi also does more than simply running his usual scam in the gambling scene. Did you know that he also carries a pair of loaded dice? Zatoichi comes close to paying the ultimate price for such behavior, but manages to pray to the right buddha as he is all bundled up and manages to escape.

    Samaritan Zatoichi is a fun journey full of twists and turns that leads to the requisite showdown with a samurai. A quick word of warning to the samurai. Zatoichi is most dangerous when he is on the ground!
    7origo13

    3 amazing and puzzling things to look out for in this movie

    As always, Zatoichi never disappoints. I enjoyed Samaritan Zatoichi even though it didn't try too hard to tread new ground. Yet somehow they always manage to present the Zatoichi films in such a way that its fresh and not a complete replicate of the previous films.

    There are a few things the viewer should look out for, I'll try and describe them without giving away the story:

    1) The outcome of the dice game is unexpected and isn't consistent with what we have learnt from Zatoichis' abilities in the previous entries in the series. I was puzzled by this scene...

    2) In the final fight of the movie, Zatoichi's opponent makes the funniest most unexpected grunt right before he places the rag in his mouth!

    3) Zatoichi's last sword move in this film is the fastest move I have ever seen in a Zatoichi film, I replayed that 3 second scene almost 20 times to actually try and figure out how he cut his opponent. Shintaro Katsu is the man! A worthy addition to the acclaimed Zatoichi series.
    8kluseba

    Welcome to the dark side

    Samaritan Zatoichi is the nineteenth film in the franchise about the blind masseur, skilled swordsman and lowly yakuza. In this movie, Zatoichi reprises his work as yakuza to earn some money. Initially hired as observator, he ends up fighting and killing a man who owes his boss money. However, it is soon revealed that his boss is only interested in the victim's sister and wants to force her to become the servant of a government official in order to convince said official to attribute some land to him. Zatoichi deeply regrets his actions and decides to protect the deceased man's sister. She is initially reluctant to be protected by the man who slayed her brother but since the greedy boss, an ambitious punter and the owners of a brothel are out to get her, Zatoichi's skills end up being very welcome to help her.

    There are multiple elements that make Samaritan Zatoichi stand out. First of all, this is one of the few times when we actually see Zatoichi work as yakuza. Moreover, the film shows the gentle man's dark side as Zatoichi is not only shown killing an innocent man but also not paying rent for his hotel room and cheating at a dice game. That's why the film's title is somewhat misleading as this movie is one of the very few to show Zatoichi's weaknesses. Another great element is the relationship between Zatoichi and the dead man's sister that changes from hatred over doubt to affection in the young woman's case. The acting performances are particularly great in this film.

    Maybe there are a few too many characters and parties in this film as a stronger focus on the relationship between the blind yakuza and the grieving woman could have made a very good movie even excellent. The middle section of the film is a little bit plodding. The fight scenes are solid but not as impressive and memorable as in other movies of the series.

    Still, Samaritan Zatoichi is of great interest for collectors and fans of old date because it shows a different side of the unique main character. The character's darker side and his relationship with the grieving woman make this film stand out very positively. Since this nearly innovative approach is quite unusual for the series, I wouldn't recommend this movie to newcomers. If you want to discover a more traditional take on the blind swordsman, go for the franchise's earlier films.
    masercot

    A little different mood in this one

    Here was a little glimpse into yakuza Ichi; throughout the series it is stressed that he is a yakuza; however, he behaves like a fine upstanding citizen in every other movie. In the first part of this movie, the blind massaur is one of several men sent to collect a gambling debt. It's the yakuza code...

    Then, Ichi repents and takes care of the sister of his victim. I think that we see this seedy side of Ichi as a parallel to himself having to see and deal with what he has done.

    This is one of the better Zatoichi movies. It broke the rules of Ichi movies EXCEPT for the woman falling in love with him. There was no child, no sword trick and no hostage rescue. I think that every series needs to break its own rules from time to time...

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    • Trivia
      This is the first Zatoichi film to feature a flashback. The flashback also utilises a discolouration special effect which was never used in a Zatoichi feature before either.
    • Quotes

      Zatoichi: When I've cut down someone who shouldn't have had to die, the whole world goes black. In my case, the whole world is black from the start.

    • Connections
      Followed by La légende de Zatoïchi: Zatoïchi contre yojimbo (1970)

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1968 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Home Vision Entertainment (DVD Distributor)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Samaritan Zatoichi
    • Production company
      • Daiei Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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