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Zatoichi's Cane Sword

Zatoichi's Cane Sword

19677.31h 33m

Overview

Zatoichi comes upon the town of Tonda, overrun by gangsters. Using one of his favorite techniques, Zatoichi proceeds to win 8 ryo in a rigged gambling game. Of course, the local gangsters attempt to kill him, and the adventure begins. It turns out a blacksmith named Senzo examines Zatoichi's cane sword, and discovers it to be forged by his old mentor. Senzo discovers the sword is at the end of its usefulness and will break when it is used next.

Directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda
Written by Kan Shimozawa, Ryōzō Kasahara
Produced by Ikuo Kubodera
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Top Cast

Shintarō Katsu

Shintarō Katsu

Zatoichi

Shiho Fujimura

Shiho Fujimura

Oshizu

Yoshihiko Aoyama

Yoshihiko Aoyama

Seikichi

Makoto Fujita

Makoto Fujita

Umazo

Kiyoko Suizenji

Kiyoko Suizenji

Oharu

Eijirō Tōno

Eijirō Tōno

Senzo

Masumi Harukawa

Masumi Harukawa

Oryu

M

Masako Aboshi

Omatsu the maid

Junichiro Yamashita

Junichiro Yamashita

Shinnosuke

Ryūtarō Gomi

Ryūtarō Gomi

Ronin

Themes & Keywords

samuraisequelzatoichijidaigekiedo period

About Zatoichi's Cane Sword

Zatoichi's Cane Sword is a adventure, action, drama film released in 1967 exploring themes of samurai, sequel, zatoichi, jidaigeki, edo period. Directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda, it stars Shintarō Katsu, Shiho Fujimura, Yoshihiko Aoyama. Zatoichi comes upon the town of Tonda, overrun by gangsters. Using one of his favorite techniques, Zatoichi proceeds to win 8 ryo in a rigged gambling game. Of course, the local gangsters attempt to kill him, and the adventure begins. It turns out a blacksmith named Senzo examines Zatoichi's cane sword, and discovers it to be forged by his old mentor. Senzo discovers the sword is at the end of its usefulness and will break when it is used next.

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