Kiru (1968)
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- 115 mins
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Kiru
A pair of luckless would-be warriors find themselves caught in the middle of a skirmish between rival gangsters in this darkly comic samurai film. Tabata (Etsushi Takahashi) and Genta (Tatsuya Nakadai) are two hungry ronin who meet in a windswept town which has fallen so deeply upon hard times that the proprietor of the only restaurant has committed suicide in her own dining room. Tabata is a former farmer who dreams of living the exciting life of a samurai, while Genta tried to give up the violent and nomadic life of a swordsman but hasn't had much luck finding other work. The village is dominated by a clan of yakuza who are caught up in a power struggle, and as the two factions split off and declare war on one another, the two new friends find themselves hired by differing sides -- Tabata as a samurai, Genta as a messenger. However, one of Tabata's first assignments is to assassinate Genta, even as his new pal offers him helpful hints on his newly adopted trade. Kiru (aka Kill!) was written and directed by Kihachi Okamoto, one of Toho's leading action directors during the 1960s, who earned a reputation for his strong but cynical perspective on the violence of men. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Kiru:
Shigeru Koyama also in Black Rain , Samurai Rebellion , Red Lion
Tatsuya Nakadai also in Harakiri , Goyokin , The Sword of Doom , Ran , Kagemusha , Zatoichi: The Festival of Fire
Eijiro Tono also in Yojimbo , Zatoichi's Cane Sword , Tora! Tora! Tora! , Good Morning , Tokyo Story
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