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Hissatsu onna kenshi

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
445
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Hissatsu onna kenshi (1976)
Martial ArtsAction

Karate master Kazuma gets severely beaten and crippled by nefarious rival Nikaido. Kazuma trains his loyal daughter Yumi in the martial arts so she can exact a harsh revenge on Nikaido and h... Read allKarate master Kazuma gets severely beaten and crippled by nefarious rival Nikaido. Kazuma trains his loyal daughter Yumi in the martial arts so she can exact a harsh revenge on Nikaido and his band of evil thugs.Karate master Kazuma gets severely beaten and crippled by nefarious rival Nikaido. Kazuma trains his loyal daughter Yumi in the martial arts so she can exact a harsh revenge on Nikaido and his band of evil thugs.

  • Director
    • Yutaka Kohira
  • Writer
    • Hirô Matsuda
  • Stars
    • Etsuko Shihomi
    • Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Yasuaki Kurata
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    445
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yutaka Kohira
    • Writer
      • Hirô Matsuda
    • Stars
      • Etsuko Shihomi
      • Shin'ichi Chiba
      • Yasuaki Kurata
    • 17User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Etsuko Shihomi
    Etsuko Shihomi
    • Yumi Higaki
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Kazuma Higaki
    • (as Sonny Chiba)
    Yasuaki Kurata
    Yasuaki Kurata
    • Masahiko Okizaki
    Jirô Yabuki
    • Jiro Chinen
    • (as Jirô Chiba)
    Bin Amatsu
    • Hironobu Nikaido
    Brian Becher
    Brian Becher
    Raina Guzman
    Masashi Ishibashi
    • Shiroge Oni
    Burt Johansson
    Tatsuya Kameyama
    • Baba
    Shunsuke Kariya
    • Yokoi
    Yoshi Katô
    Yoshi Katô
    • Kakuzen
    Genji Kawai
    • Robert Okizaki
    Toshie Kokabu
    Hôsei Komatsu
    • Eisaku Ohba
    Yûsuke Nagumo
    • Mashiko
    Ryôjirô Nishimoto
    • Nagashima
    Kyôko Okada
    • Mrs. Chinen
    • Director
      • Yutaka Kohira
    • Writer
      • Hirô Matsuda
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    7I_Ailurophile

    Pretty fun, with swell martial arts action, if imperfect

    It's nice, sometimes, to watch a movie that doesn't even bother with exposition. As soon as 'Dragon princess' ('Hissatsu onna kenshi') begins we're launched into the plot with a scant few words of dialogue preceding a big fight scene; even the subsequent opening credits flash on-screen over further plot development, including leaps in geography and time. Wherever it's necessary to insert a scene of more dialogue than action, it tends to feel like the filmmakers tried to keep it minimal. Though not without its issues, by and large this is a martial arts action flick for folks who like their martial arts action flicks without much filler; provided that's a tack one can get on board with, this is generally pretty fun!

    It's dependably well made, of course, with robust production design and art direction, costume design, effects, props, and weapons. The fight choreography is terrific; the skills of those involved in the action sequences are no joke. Acting is the least important aspect of such a feature - and some moments are decidedly over the top as one rather expects of such fare - but still the performances are quite fine. In particular, Etsuko Shihomi handles the lead role well, demonstrating earnest acting ability as the feature allows. I also very much appreciate the varied original music of Shunsuke Kikuchi, which to my delight seems at times to take inspiration from spaghetti westerns for this tale of vengeance while also giving us the upbeat 70s themes we'd hope for. While some of Hanjiro Nakazawa's choices of cinematography are overly embellished, in this case I believe most of the emphatic stylization works in the picture's favor, adding to the ridiculous fun; the same goes for Osamu Tanaka's editing and sequencing, not least during the prolonged climax.

    Yutaka Kohira's direction is quite capable; though mostly declining it, there's some splendid, unexpected subtlety at some points in Hiroo Matsuda's screenplay. Of course, maybe all such assessment is beside the point: 'Dragon princess' arranges for just enough story to provide context for the violence (a hair's width above merely being a "vehicle" thereof), and by and large it's intended simply as an entertaining romp. And so it is, most assuredly. Mind you, I'm not saying this is perfect. It still has some problems; not all the editing is so solid, for example, or the sound design; more meaningfully, the title doesn't maintain the same tone or level of action bombast, so it's perhaps a tad uneven. Maybe worst of all, as Matsuda tries to broaden the plot in the second half, he kind of loses sight of it for a small time. A scene of a man and a woman dancing in a club is meaningless; a chunk of plot involving a supporting character is introduced from out of nowhere. Still, if these are the worst offenses a film might claim, then I'd say it's broadly done well for itself; bigger movies have gone far more wrong.

    There are no real surprises here. We get exactly what we would expect just from glancing at the premise, the poster, or even the name - the details hardly matter. For the record, those details include substantial violence, some light humor, marginal tinges of cartoonishness, and perhaps a little more variety in the storytelling than one might suppose sights unseen. Be forewarned, however, there is also a scene of animal cruelty. 'Dragon princess' is duly well done, however, and highly enjoyable such as it is. I could have done with a tighter screenplay, either dispensing with some of the storytelling or mindfully rounding it out, but I suppose we can't always get what we want. Whatever faults one might read into it, though, a lot more than not this is a good time with excellent martial arts action, and ultimately that's all it needed or wanted to be. A fairly strong if curt finish helps to wash over the weaker elements, and the lasting impression we have is a good one. There's maybe no need to go out of your way for 'Dragon princess,' but if you like this genre and happen to come across it, it's a fine way to spend 80 minutes.
    7Ratnose

    not so bad

    If you see this one for Chiba - don't!! If you wanna see an action/martial arts flick like a Sonny Chiba movie - then see it!! It has eye gouging and blood enough to please a Chiba fan. And Etsuko Shihomi is a tough chick and kicks ass very well!!!! It is rare to see female action stars in Japan - so indulge yourself to a treat! The fights are good and the story almost nonexistent, but it is great entertainment for a no-brainer evening - and she is actually quite good-looking, so an extra bonus there!!
    Serpent-5

    Don't be fooled by top-billed, Chiba is only in it for 10 minutes.

    Sonny chiba is only in this film for the first 7 minutes. Intresting actioner showcase Sue Shiomi's talent as a action star casting her opposite to Japanese action star (who also does Hong Kong films) Yasuaki Kurata (of G-men 75 fame). Good soundtrack and some good action scene helps this poorly put together film. This film actually still played in Cameo, a Los Angeles grindhouse theatre in 1992!
    5AwesomeWolf

    Decent

    Version: English dub.

    I found 'Dragon Princess' on a DVD titled 'Masters of Martial Arts volume 4': four movies, on two discs, for $10. Essentially, I bought 'Dragon Princess' for $2.50.

    'Dragon Princess' is pretty much 'Sister Street Fighter' with a different name. Etsuko Shihomi is brought up by her father, a karate master, to seek vengeance on those who disabled him. Etsuko then spends the rest of the movie beating up bad guys, with some (but minimal) assistance from Sonny Chiba.

    That's about it. Pretty standard revenge plot, decent fighting scenes, but the camera is shaky and its sometimes hard to make out whats happening on screen. Despite the standard plot, there is an interesting sub-plot regarding Etsuko's character 'only knowing vengeance' and having no real life, however, it was done better in 'Lady Snowblood'.

    5/10 - An OK karate movie.
    EL BUNCHO

    IGNORE THE TECHNICAL INADEQUACIES. THIS IS A VERY INTERESTING PORTRAIT OF A RELUCTANT WOMAN-WARRIOR.

    Etsuko "Sue" Shiomi stars as the daughter of a karate master who trains her to be his instrument of revenge against those who permanently crippled him. From the time that she's about eight, her father mercilessly trains her in karate, night and day, excluding school and even friends from the young girl's life. She grows into a reluctant warrior with no life at all outside of her training.

    Unlike a lot of films that have the same basic plot, DRAGON PRINCESS has at its heart a real sadness for the waste of this poor girl's life. Even if she succeeds at her mission, what then? All she knows is vengeance. The print and film-making quality is not great, but give it a chance for it's unique viewpoint.

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      In the US it became public domain under various VHS and DVD releases.
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      Features Tokyo Emmanuelle fujin (1975)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1976 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Sonny Chiba's Dragon Princess
    • Production company
      • Toei Tokyo
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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