Sword of the Beast

Sword of the Beast (1965)

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A man of honor struggles to regain his good name after being exiled to the wrong side of the law in this period drama from Japan. Gennosuke (Mikijiro Hira) was a loyal swordsman hoping to gain a position of power in his clan when he killed a man on orders of one of his superiors. After committing… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Action & Adventure, Art House & International, Classics, Drama
In Theaters
Jan 1, 1965 Wide
Criterion Collection

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  • danny d


    very good story. the fighting is great and the lead character does a great job. the diologue is great and the story moves quickly leaving you interested through the entire film. a movie where the end leaves you satisfied.

  • Walter M


    [font=Century Gothic]With striking black and white cinematography, "Sword of the Beast" starts out with Gennosuke(Mikijiro Hira), a ronin, on the run after killing the clan counselor. A conjugal visit quickly turns into a trap, but he makes his escape. His next escape… More

  • Chris B


    Sword of the Beast by Hideo Gosha is a samurai film taking place almost entirely outside in a forest atop a mountain where gold is located. The lush landscapes add a beautiful and timeless backdrop against a wonderful story of betrayal and lost honor. Mikijiro Hira (13 Assassins was a… More

  • MJS M


    A nice little mid-sixties Samurai film. Nothing I haven't seen before, but the fight choreogrophy is better than a lot of its contempuarys. Its like a Samurai Bonnie and Clyde, sort of.

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