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Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf (2009)

Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf (2009)
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The East meets the Wild West in this frantic cult item written and directed by Kurando Mitsutake. Nathan Flesher (Domiziano Arcangeli) is a vicious outlaw who has spent the last eight years in a poorly fortified jail cell and is soon to be released. The Blind Wolf (Kurando Mitsutake) is a man with a very personal grudge against Flesher -- the outlaw killed his wife and children and left him blind before the law caught up with him. Since then, the Wolf has devoted his life to mastering the deadly art of the sword, and he's determined to take revenge against the outlaw. But Flesher is aware well aware of his deadly adversary, and has hired a band of gunmen and martial arts experts to murder the Blind Wolf before he can draw his weapon. It isn't long before a trail of blood marks the Blind Wolf's path to a meeting with Flesher and his gang. Resembling a three-way cross between classic samurai cinema, 1970's exploitation movies and El Topo, Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf received its North American premiere as an official selection at the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kurando Mitsutake
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Synopsis of Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf

The East meets the Wild West in this frantic cult item written and directed by Kurando Mitsutake. Nathan Flesher (Domiziano Arcangeli) is a vicious outlaw who has spent the last eight years in a poorly fortified jail cell and is soon to be released. The Blind Wolf (Kurando Mitsutake) is a man with a very personal grudge against Flesher -- the outlaw killed his wife and children and left him blind before the law caught up with him. Since then, the Wolf has devoted his life to mastering the deadly art of the sword, and he's determined to take revenge against the outlaw. But Flesher is aware well aware of his deadly adversary, and has hired a band of gunmen and martial arts experts to murder the Blind Wolf before he can draw his weapon. It isn't long before a trail of blood marks the Blind Wolf's path to a meeting with Flesher and his gang. Resembling a three-way cross between classic samurai cinema, 1970's exploitation movies and El Topo, Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf received its North American premiere as an official selection at the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Director(s):
Kurando Mitsutake
Writer(s):
Kurando MitsutakeJohn Migdal
Producer(s):
Chiaki YanagimotoKurando Mitsutake
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Steve S.

    Should be on the front page of site. If you are a film lover, or any type of Action Fan, Samurai fan, or a comic book fan, then this is a must see! It has similiarities to many movies, "Clockwork orange, Game of Death, Zatoichi, Kill Bill, yet it is like none of these. This movie will take you into another world if you let it. It's like Zatoichi and Mad Max jumped into a Stanley Kubrick directed Sergio Leone Western.

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    Maggie G.

    this was great full of action and a story that is awesome and sad but revenge is unruly this was like a Quenton Taratino movie full of surprises for sure not dumb or boring I have referred it to some friends already please try it ...

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    Jeff L.

    Awesome! That's all I can really say. It was genius. Very Unique. Fight Scenes were too cool! Haven't watched a movie this unique in a very long time. Loved the Grindhouse feel.

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