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Hanzo the razor - La chair et l'or

Original title: Goyôkiba: Oni no Hanzô yawahada koban
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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6.5/10
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Shintarô Katsu in Hanzo the razor - La chair et l'or (1974)
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After extracting information by raping a ghost, Hanzo uncovers a plot among high officials to steal the shogunate's gold and loan it out to the poor.After extracting information by raping a ghost, Hanzo uncovers a plot among high officials to steal the shogunate's gold and loan it out to the poor.After extracting information by raping a ghost, Hanzo uncovers a plot among high officials to steal the shogunate's gold and loan it out to the poor.

  • Director
    • Yoshio Inoue
  • Writers
    • Takeshi Kanda
    • Kazuo Koike
    • Yasuzô Masumura
  • Stars
    • Shintarô Katsu
    • Kô Nishimura
    • Mako Midori
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yoshio Inoue
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Kanda
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Yasuzô Masumura
    • Stars
      • Shintarô Katsu
      • Kô Nishimura
      • Mako Midori
    • 10User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shintarô Katsu
    Shintarô Katsu
    • Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami
    Kô Nishimura
    Kô Nishimura
    • Magobei 'Snake' Ohnishi
    Mako Midori
    • Yumi
    Mikio Narita
    Mikio Narita
    • Bansaku Tonami
    Asao Koike
    Asao Koike
    • Ishiyama
    Etsushi Takahashi
    Etsushi Takahashi
    • Sugino
    Daigo Kusano
    Daigo Kusano
    • Onibi
    Keizô Kanie
    • Mamushi
    Aoi Nakajima
    • Kato's wife
    Hiroshi Nawa
    Hiroshi Nawa
    • Hotta
    Keiichi Noda
      Rokkô Toura
      Rokkô Toura
      • Kato
      Michiko Tsukasa
      • Wife
      Akira Yamanouchi
      Akira Yamanouchi
      • Takei
      • (as Akira Yamauchi)
      • Director
        • Yoshio Inoue
      • Writers
        • Takeshi Kanda
        • Kazuo Koike
        • Yasuzô Masumura
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      3lotekguy-1

      Japanese Godfather trilogy... not in the good way

      The first two were fun in an almost campy way. What Hanzo does with his anatomical weapon - both in its development and deployment - is quite unique in the film annals from ANY country. His loyal, yet cowardly aides add a more intentional bit of comic relief from Hanzo's stoic approach women or warfare.

      Worst of all, this finale rivals Godfather III for the title of worst sequel dropoff on either side of the Pacific. I'd hoped for him to exit on a high note both morally and aurally, with the latter coming from a satisfied partner. This one ends with a bang that manages to be a whisper.
      10traegorn

      The final, and best of the Hanzo films

      The third, and final installment of "Hanzo the Razor" is the most concrete of them all. The "training" even gets completed within the first five minutes of the film. Not for everyone, this film details Hanzo's investigation of loan sharking being performed by an order of blind monks. It also makes a historical comment on the prideful refusal of old Japan to incorporate Western technology. Where the first Hanzo film was just a funny and gory ride with little connection to it's plot, "Hanzo 3: Who's Got the Gold" manages to connect everything, and brings it all home in the end. Definitely the perfect finale. Oh yeah, Hanzo still has a lot of sex, and there's a lot of needless blood and violence (it *is* Hanzo the Razor after all).
      8Witchfinder-General-666

      "I Want To Make Love To A Ghost Once"

      Following the brilliant "Goyôkiba" (aka. "Hanzo The Razor - Sword Of Justice", 1972) and its excellent (and even sleazier) sequel "Goyôkiba: Kamisori Hanzô jigoku zeme" (aka. "Razor 2: The Snare", 1973), this "Goyôkiba: Oni no Hanzô yawahada koban" aka. "Razor 3: Who's Got The Gold" is the third, and sadly final installment to the awesome saga about the incorruptible Samurai-constable Hanzo 'The Razor' Ittami (brilliantly played by the great Shintarô Katsu), who fights corruption with his fighting expertise as well as his enormous sexual powers. As a big fan of 70s exploitation cinema made in Nippon, "Sword Of Justice" became an instant favorite of mine, and I was therefore more than eager to find the sequels, and full of anticipation when I finally stumbled over them recently. While this third "Hanzo" film is just not quite as brilliant as its predecessors it is definitely another great piece of cult-cinema that no lover of Japanese exploitation cinema can afford to miss. "Who's Got The Gold" is a bit tamer than the two foregoing Hanzo films, but it is just as brilliantly comical and crudely humorous, and immediately starts out fabulously odd: The film begins, when Hanzo's two assistants see a female ghost when fishing. Having always wanted to sleep with a ghost, Hanzo insists that his assistants lead him to the site of the occurrence... If that is not a promising beginning for an awesome film experience, I don't know what is. Shintaro Katsu, one of my personal favorite actors, is once again brilliant in the role of Hanzo, a role that seems to have been written specifically for him. Katsu IS Hanzo, the obstinate and fearless constable, who hates corruption and deliberately insults his superiors, and whose unique interrogation techniques include raping female suspects. The interrogated women than immediately fall for him, due to his sexual powers and enormous penis, which he trains in a rather grotesque routine ritual. I will not give away more about the plot in "Who's Got The Gold", but I can assure that it is as cool as it sounds. The supporting performances are also very good, and, as in the predecessors, there are plenty of hilariously eccentric characters. This is sadly the last film in the awesomely sleazy 'Hanzo' series. If they had made 20 sequels more, I would have happily watched them all! The entire Hanzo series is brilliant, and while this third part is a bit inferior compared to its predecessors, it is definitely a must-see for all lovers of cult-cinema! Oh how I wish they had made more sequels!
      8lastliberal

      I want to make love to a ghost once.

      Shintarô Katsu, who played the blind swordsman "Zatoichi" in a total of 27 movies, ends the Hanzo trilogy with this excellent film in which he gets to make love to a ghost, Mako Midori (Blind Beast).

      The big stick, used often in the pursuit of justice, is retired forever.

      Katsu was his usual impudent self as he pursued those who would steal from the treasury to lend at usurious amounts to those who could not afford to pay.

      The usual amazing swordplay and skill of the big guy was present, along with the blood.

      I'm going to miss him.
      7chaosrampant

      Entertaining closure for the Hanzo trilogy

      The final chapter in the Hanzo the Razor trilogy provides fitting closure for this entertaining series of samuraisploitation. Inoue replaces Yasuzu Masumura (Blind Beast, Red Angel, Manji) in the director's chair, but the style is pretty much the same, perhaps due to Shintaro Katsu serving as the producer, apart from the titular antihero.

      Hanzo uncovers a female ghost who is guarding treasure hidden in the bottom of the lake. Of course, Hanzo being Hanzo, he's not put off by the fact she's a ghost, so he proceeds to rape... ahem, interrogate her, using the now familiar revolving net device. The plot takes through a series of blind monks who also doubletime as loansharks, corrupt officials, promiscuous wives and the necessary hack and slash. Hanzo's superior officer, Onishi, and his two servants, provide the typical comedic notes, and generally, it's business as usual.

      Significantly less convoluted and easier to follow than the first (which is all over the place and a bit of a mess), less stylish, dramatic and bloody than the second (arguably the finest in the Hanzo series), but still entertaining and worthwhile on its own merits. Complete with trademark training sequences, the obligatory rape, swordfights, and a mystery Hanzo is called upon to investigate, this will ultimately satisfy the fans.

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      • Goofs
        In the shot with a bamboo spear filled with gold pieces flying into the pond, the flight the spear takes is impossible, as the weight of the gold would have flipped it over.
      • Quotes

        Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami: A woman ghost? Interesting. Take me there.

        Onibi: To see the ghost? Please, don't make us go back.

        Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami: What did she look like?

        Onibi: Her face was like...

        Mamushi: Yeah, her face...

        Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami: I want to make love to a ghost once.

        Mamushi: To a ghost?

        Onibi: Are you serious?

        Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami: A man would like it once.

        Onibi: Do you mean it?

        Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami: A ghost would have a cold body. I bet it'll be pretty tight down there.

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      • Release date
        • February 9, 1974 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Hanzo the Razor: Who's Got the Gold?
      • Production companies
        • Katsu Production
        • Toho
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        1 hour 24 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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