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Zatôichi Monogatari (1962)

Original Title : Zatôichi monogatari
Director : Kenji Misumi
Writer : Minoru Inuzuka
Kan Shimozawa
Genre : Action
Adventure
Country : Japan
Language : Japanese
Producer : Ikuo Kubodera , Ikuo Kubodera
Music : Akira Ifukube
Photography : Chishi Makiura
IMDB ID : 0056714
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poster for "Zatôichi Monogatari" by Kenji Misumi (1962)
Zatôichi Monogatari (1962) - Kenji Misumi
 

Starring

Shintarô Katsu Zatôichi/Blind Man Ichi/Masseur Ichi
Masayo Banri Otane/Tatekichi's sister/Seisuke's ex-lover
Ryuzo Shimada Shigezô of Sasagawa/Sasagawa yakuza boss
Hajime Mitamura Hanji of Matsugishi
Shigeru Amachi Hirate, Miki
Chitose Maki Yoshi/Hanji's wife
Ikuko Môri Yutaka/Shigezô's wife
Michio Minami Tatekichi/Otane's brother/Osaki's lover/Iioka yakuza member
Eijirô Yanagi Sukegorô of Iioka/Iioka yakuza boss
Toshio Chiba Masakichi/Iioka yakuza member (as Toshirô Chiba
Manabu Morita Seisuke/Otane's ex-lover/Iioka yakuza member
Yoichi Funaki Yogorô/Sasagawa yakuza member
Kinya Ichikawa Mokichi/Sasagawa yakuza member
Eigoro Onoe Rihei/Sasagawa yakuza member
Yoshito Yamaji Yahei/Father of Otane and Tatekichi
Yukio Horikita Kanaji/Sasagawa yakuza member
Ryuuji Fukui Daihachi/Iioka yakuza member
Masayoshi Kikuno A coolie
Hajime Koshikawa A farmer
Akira Shiga A dice-roller
Masashi Hamada Iioka yakuza member
Kôichi Aihara Iioka yakuza member
Gen Kimura Ishichi/Sasagawa yakuza member
Noboru Taniguchi Tomozô/Sasagawa yakuza member
Shingo Hosotani Iioka yakuza member
Saburô Nagaoka Iioka yakuza member
Yô Yuuki Iioka yakuza member
Keiko Awanami Osaki/Tatekichi's lover
 

Comments

Fight, Zatoichi, Fight!...Please... I DID like this, the first of the series of blind swordsman movies.Ichi doesn't draw his sword for the first half of the movie,moreover, he seems a lot more bitter than in later movies.This being said, it was an excellent movie. Others have described this movie well, so, I will only add something that I noticed while watching the scene of Ichi fishing with the ailing samurai. What made the scene so compelling was not what was said, but, the effective use of silence between them.The pauses in dialog were masterful, especially the long lull at the end of the sequence.It reminded me of some of Kurosawa's work. I recommend this movie, not as the first Zatoichi that you see,but, rather as something to experience after a few of the more exciting movies...after you've developed a relationship with the character.
 
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Zatôichi Monogatari (1962) - Kenji Misumi
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