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Kiba, l'enfer des sabres

Original title: Kiba Ôkaminosuke: jigoku giri
  • 1967
  • 1h 12m
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7.0/10
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Kiba, l'enfer des sabres (1967)
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Kiba is caught in the intrigue between a crooked goldmine owner, a cynical, betrayed swordsman, a manipulative lady and an arrogant dojo master.Kiba is caught in the intrigue between a crooked goldmine owner, a cynical, betrayed swordsman, a manipulative lady and an arrogant dojo master.Kiba is caught in the intrigue between a crooked goldmine owner, a cynical, betrayed swordsman, a manipulative lady and an arrogant dojo master.

  • Director
    • Hideo Gosha
  • Writers
    • Hideo Gosha
    • Norifumi Suzuki
    • Kei Tasaka
  • Stars
    • Isao Natsuyagi
    • Ichirô Nakatani
    • Bin Amatsu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    575
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideo Gosha
    • Writers
      • Hideo Gosha
      • Norifumi Suzuki
      • Kei Tasaka
    • Stars
      • Isao Natsuyagi
      • Ichirô Nakatani
      • Bin Amatsu
    • 4User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Isao Natsuyagi
    Isao Natsuyagi
    • Kiba Ôkaminosuke
    Ichirô Nakatani
    • Ikkaku Kazama
    Bin Amatsu
    • Jinroku Hinokasa
    Yûko Kusunoki
    Yûko Kusunoki
    • Oren the Thistle
    Chiyo Aoi
    • Otatsu
    Rumiko Fuji
    • Oteru
    Junkichi Orimoto
    • Ihei Takada
    Yoshirô Aoki
    • Ichirota
    Kyôichi Satô
    • Saburota
    Kenji Ushio
    • Shino Chibei
    Akira Shioji
    • Yasuzo Karube
    Auto Yokoyama
    • Kihachi
    Kazutarô Kuni
    • Gunbei Shima
    Shinnosuke Ogata
    • Dogo Owner
    Daisuke Awaji
    • Gonkichi
    Yoshihiro Igarashi
    • Shirota
    Hajime Nagoya
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    • Director
      • Hideo Gosha
    • Writers
      • Hideo Gosha
      • Norifumi Suzuki
      • Kei Tasaka
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    chaos-rampant

    Of Lone Wolf and Sword

    What I wrote in my review for Samurai Wolf pretty much applies for the sequel that concludes Kiba Okaminusoke's adventures in the chambara world of the mid 60's. Hideo Gosha is on the helm and he's obviously having all the fun and creative freedom that comes from a directing a small b picture on a low budget.

    Shot in stark b/w, Samurai Wolf II is another slice of comic book mayhem, full of plot twists and great swordfighting. Balancing between the American westerns of the 50's and the new spaghetti western mentality, the hero Kiba (played by Isao Natsuyagi who looks and acts like a young Mifune) lacks the cynicism of The Man With No Name or Sanjuro Tsubaki, but makes up for it with the good will of John Ford's heroes. Like them, Kiba is an outcast and a drifter. A misfit who can't be bound by society's structures (clan, family etc), yet he's the one who ultimately restores the balance in it, before fading in the distance for one more time. Perhaps unwittingly so, but he does punish the bad guys even though he's not a goody-two-shoes type of guy.

    Both the Morricone-ish score and the cinematography scream spaghetti western, yet it's a pretty old fashioned chambara in terms of values. Gosha is looking at the old but his foot is in the door to the future. Indeed, apart from the pulpy b-movie feeling that makes Samurai Wolf II such an unapologetically fun experience, he anticipates the arterial sprayings that would surface in Misumi's Lone Wolf and Cub a couple of years later. Although more restrained compared to that, it's still bloody as hell for its time, with some very stylish geysers of blood. Ditto for various slow motion shots that are utilized in crucial points.

    Confidently directed, beautifully filmed, fast paced so that it never outstays its welcome, with a b movie mindset that serves its comic book intentions very well and lots of swordfighting, this one's well worth the time for every genre fan. Both this and the first Samurai Wolf are short in duration, so they can be enjoyed in one sitting.
    8jamesrupert2014

    More developed than the Wolf's first adventure

    Kiba (the Wolf) (Isao Natsuyagi) is back, this time caught up in a plot to steal the gold from a mine that belongs to the Shogun. As a sequel to Natsuyagi's first outing as the 'Samurai Wolf', the film has a similar 'ramen-western' aesthetic, copious blood-letting and casual killings, but the storyline is more complex and features a number of interesting characters and intertwined narratives. Once again, Natsuyagi is quite good in the standard 'anti-hero' role and, like his spaghetti-western counterparts, is made to suffer for our sins before rough justice prevails. In general, I found it more entertaining and less predictable than the inaugural 'Samurai Wolf' adventure.
    6ChungMo

    Good follow-up to "Samurai Wolf"

    Highly enjoyable sequel to the excellent Samurai Wolf. "Furious Wolf" this time is caught in the intrigue between a crooked gold mine owner and a mysterious swordsman who resembles his long dead father. Once again there's a beautiful woman involved and lots of furious sword fights.

    The Samurai Wolf films have a number of similarities to the Lone Wolf and Son series of the seventies and a bit of debt to the Zatoichi series. First, the eccentric sword work of Furious Wolf is very much in the vein of Zatoichi while not imitating it. Second, the geysers of blood that erupt from vanquished villains foretell the much more absurd blood-letting of Lone Wolf.

    Once again the photography is excellent and the cast is as good. The story is a little convoluted and Furious Wolf is less in control of the situation compared to the first film. Also there are strong thematic repetitions that shouldn't have been so obvious. This is probably one of the reasons Samurai Wolf didn't continue as a series. The curious western tinged musical theme from the first film is repeated over and over for better or worse. Gosha's direction is less inspired this time but still great.

    Recommended but see the first film before this.
    7elo-equipamentos

    Samurai Wolf is back in great style!!

    Boosted by the smashing success the producers wisely put Samurai Wolf in another journey adventure again, this turn he bumps into a captive bandit who intents revenge against a cheater goldmine owner whose betrayed him, also a scheming girl and a young looney girl for some unknown reason.

    By releasing the captive crook it's triggers many fights and clashes, ends up on final battle at goldmine where all things fit in, fine entertainment that should be shot in color to amplify the offering, certainly wasn't in the same level of its forerunner, even so it's enough strong for an upcoming series.

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1967 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Samurai Wolf II
    • Production company
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      1 hour 12 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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