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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
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    • 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.
      8movieman_kev

      final entry

      Shintarô Katsu, best known for the Zatôichi films, again stars in this third and final movie in the Kenji Misumi (mostly known for "Lone Wolf and Cub), directed saga of Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami feature the big dicked one battling ninjas, rapeing 'ghosts', and uncovering shady goings on at the Shogunate treasury. The Hanzo 'plot' was kinda getting stale and repetitive. What was once novel in the first film, was not any longer. Fortunately, this one was better then the second thanks to having more humor. I'm just glad that they choose to stop at the one trilogy (I'm looking at YOU Lucas)

      My Grade: B

      DVD Extras: Merely Trailers for all 3 Hanzo the Razor films

      Eye Candy: Aoi Nakajima unleashes both tits, Mako Midori just her left one
      4planktonrules

      Brain pollution

      Shintarô Katsu gained tons of fame playing the wonderful character, Zatoichi. The Zatoichi films had a weird and unbelievable concept--a blind guy is the greatest swordsman in Japan and spends each movie righting wrongs and exacting retribution on evil doers. He's a heck of a nice guy and the films are exciting and addictive (I've actually seen every movie). It is because of this I saw this final installment of the Hanzo the Razor series, as I assumed it would be very similar....and boy was I wrong! It turns out that the Hanzo films are extremely sexual in nature and they also promote the rape of "women who deserve it". You see, Hanzo is a policeman from the Meiji period and he regularly takes evil women into custody and interrogates them by violently raping them with his "penis of steel". How he made his member so strong is something you have to see to believe, but it certainly is NOT for the squeamish.

      Overall, I just can't recommend anyone sees these violent and misogynistic films. However, from looking at the other reviews, I can see that they are still very popular...and that is pretty scary. Despite some decent acting and amazing fight scenes, the films just are like brain pollution--and I'd hate to imagine how the films might have contributed to violence towards women.
      4grantss

      Quite formulaic, if you've watched the previous Hanzo movies

      Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami is a tough, no-nonsense yet pragmatic cop whose integrity and methods often see him at odds with his superiors. Here he "interrogates" a ghost and discovers a high-level plot to steal the Shogunate's gold and loan it to the poor.

      If you don't know the Hanzo the Razor films, the plots are random and weird, in a perverse sort of way. This does create a reasonable degree of comedy though. The action scenes are good and generally make up for the unfocused plot.

      All this made the first Hanzo movie - Sword of Justice - reasonably entertaining. The second movie - The Snare - largely followed the same template, leaving it less interesting.

      Unfortunately, this, the third movie, also follows that template. The plot largely involves government corruption and Hanzo "interrogating" women with his large member (that he trains!) plus the occasional action scene. All been done before, making this movie quite formulaic and predictable.
      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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      • Runtime
        • 1h 24m(84 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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