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Sarutobi (1965)

Sarutobi (1965)
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A seemingly simple assignment sends a warrior for hire into a labyrinth of danger and intrigue in this intelligent and expressive action vehicle from filmmaker Masahiro Shinoda. In Japan in the year 1614, Sasuke Sarutobi (Koji Takahashi) is a retainer of the Sanada Clan who has grown weary of the constant warfare that has become a fact of life in his country. Tatewaki Koriyami (Eiji Okada) is a lieutenant with the Tokugawa Clan who has fled his commanders and thrown his alliances behind a rival clan, and Sarutobi is ordered to discover his whereabouts. However, as Sarutobi sets out in search of his quarry, two people he meets en route -- a charming but amoral thug and a beautiful woman -- both wind up dead shortly after he establishes friendship with them, making it clear to the samurai that someone is out to get him. As a strange and deadly assassin follows Sarutobi's trail, he finds himself drawn deeper into a web of dangerous alliances and bitter conflicts, with the warrior meeting almost no one he can trust short of a beautiful dancer also hoping to escape the violence around her. Sarutobi was loosely adapted from a novel by Japanese author Koji Nakada. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Koji TakahashiMutsuhiro Toura, (more)
Director(s):
Masahiro Shinoda
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sarutobi

A seemingly simple assignment sends a warrior for hire into a labyrinth of danger and intrigue in this intelligent and expressive action vehicle from filmmaker Masahiro Shinoda. In Japan in the year 1614, Sasuke Sarutobi (Koji Takahashi) is a retainer of the Sanada Clan who has grown weary of the constant warfare that has become a fact of life in his country. Tatewaki Koriyami (Eiji Okada) is a lieutenant with the Tokugawa Clan who has fled his commanders and thrown his alliances behind a rival clan, and Sarutobi is ordered to discover his whereabouts. However, as Sarutobi sets out in search of his quarry, two people he meets en route -- a charming but amoral thug and a beautiful woman -- both wind up dead shortly after he establishes friendship with them, making it clear to the samurai that someone is out to get him. As a strange and deadly assassin follows Sarutobi's trail, he finds himself drawn deeper into a web of dangerous alliances and bitter conflicts, with the warrior meeting almost no one he can trust short of a beautiful dancer also hoping to escape the violence around her. Sarutobi was loosely adapted from a novel by Japanese author Koji Nakada. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Masahiro Shinoda
Writer(s):
Yoshiyuki Fukuda
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    Michael T.

    The twisted alliances, and the clan poltics could be confusing for someone not familiar with this era of Japanese history. However the movie has stunning cinematography, and burtal groundbreaking special effects that were seen very rarely if at all in japanese cinema before this movie. I really liked and enoyed this film.

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    Diane F.

    very confusing for a westerner - the dvd was in bad condition, stalling, jumping - this made for an unpleasant viewing.

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    Michael S.

    Very interesting drama that is much more than a simple Samurai slash-and-kill story. It takes you deep inside twisted clan politics of the Tokugawa era, with an anti-war message. Strongly recommended.

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