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Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance

Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance (子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる, Kozure Ōkami: Kowokashi udekashi tsukamatsuru) is a 1972 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi.[2][3][1] The film tells the story of Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro.[4][5] It is the first in a series of six films in the Lone Wolf and Cub series.[1]

Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance
Directed byKenji Misumi
Screenplay byKazuo Koike[1]
Based onLone Wolf and Cub
by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima[1]
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyChishi Maikura[1]
Edited byToshio Taniguchi[1]
Music byEiken Sakurai[1]
Production
company
Katsu[1]
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • 15 January 1972 (1972-01-15) (Japan)
Running time
87 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Plot

Set in Japan during an unspecified year of the Edo period, Ogami Ittō, the disgraced former Kogi Kaishakunin (executioner) to the shōgun, wanders the countryside, pushing a baby cart with his 3-year-old son Daigoro inside. A sashimono banner hangs off his back: "Ogami: Suiouryo technique. Sword For Hire. Son For Hire." His services are asked for in a most unexpected way, when an unstable woman seizes Daigoro from the cart and tries to breastfeed the boy. Daigoro at first hesitates, but after a stern look from his father, he proceeds to suckle the woman's breast. The woman's mother then apologizes for her daughter's behavior and tries to give Ittō money, but the stoic rōnin refuses, saying his son was hungry anyway.

As he walks in the rain, he remembers another rainy day two years earlier when his wife, Asami, was slain by three former samurai, ostensibly in revenge for Ittō's execution of their young daimyō, but Ittō soon deduces that it is really a complex plot by the "Shadow" Yagyū clan, which controls the shōgun's spies and assassins, to frame Ittō for treason and take over the executioner's post. He winds up cutting down a senior member of the Yagyū and his men when they show up to finish him as well.

Now a wandering assassin-for-hire, Ittō takes a job from the chamberlain of a rural clan to kill the members of a conspiracy to assassinate the chamberlain's lord and replace him with their own preferred successor. The chamberlain plans to test Ittō, but a quick slash behind his back with his Dōtanuki sword dispatches the chamberlain's two men. The targets are in a remote mountain village that is home to hot-spring spa pools.

As Ittō pushes the baby cart, and Daigoro observes scenes of nature, such as a dog suckling her puppy, and two children singing a song and bouncing a ball, Ittō thinks back again to the time just after his wife was killed. He gave Daigoro a choice between a toy ball or the sword. If the child chose the ball, Ittō would put him to death so he could join his mother – which he secretly hopes for. Instead, the curious child reaches for the sword – he has chosen to take the path of the rōnin with his father, which Ittō describes as living like demons at the crossroads to hell.

The episode takes one more trip back to the past: Refusing to accept death, Ittō forces the leader of the "Shadow" Yagyū, Retsudo, to allow him to duel the clan's best swordsman with a promise that he and Daigoro will be permitted to become ronin if he wins. Ittō beheads the swordsman by strapping a mirror to Daigoro's forehead, allowing him to blind his opponent with sunlight.

Eventually, Ittō reaches the hot-spring village. He finds that the conspirators have hired a band of ronin who have taken over the town and are raping, looting, and pillaging. As his targets have not yet arrived, Ittō is forced to give up his sword and join several other travelers who have been taken hostage. The ronin leaders discuss killing Ittō and try to provoke him, but then decide to let him live if he will have sex with a fellow hostage, a prostitute, while they watch. The prostitute refuses to have any part in it, but when her life is threatened, Ittō steps forward and disrobes, saying he will do the men's bidding with the woman.

When Ittō finally reveals his true identity to the ronin after they meet with the conspirators, he pulls out various edged weapons hidden in the baby cart, including a naginata and a throwing dagger, and quickly slaughters the ronin in a gruesome, ruthless manner. A conspirator tries to shoot him with twin matchlock pistols, but Ittō quickly upturns the baby cart, which is revealed to be armored underneath, and when the gunman's pistols are empty, Ittō quickly leaps over the baby cart and brings his blade down on the man's forehead, splitting it in two. He then stops the final conspirator from fleeing and slices his chest open with his sword.

Ittō leaves the village. The prostitute, having developed feelings for him and his son, tries to follow, but Ittō makes a motion to cut the ropes on the bridge leading to town to stop her from following. He then quietly pushes the cart as he and Daigoro set off to find their next job.

Cast

Release

Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance was released theatrically in Japan on 15 January 1972 where it was distributed by Toho.[1] The film was released in the United States by Toho International with English subtitles and an 83-minute running time in August 1973.[1]

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Galbraith IV 2008, p. 280.
  2. ^ "子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる". wowow. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  3. ^ "映画監督 三隅研次" (in Japanese). National Film Archive of Japan. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  4. ^ "子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる". Kinema Junpo. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  5. ^ "子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる". 文化庁. Retrieved 11 January 2021.

Sources

External links

  • Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance at IMDb
  • Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance at AllMovie

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Sword of Vengeance redirects here For the 2015 film see Sword of Vengeance film Lone Wolf and Cub Sword of Vengeance 子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる Kozure Ōkami Kowokashi udekashi tsukamatsuru is a 1972 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi 2 3 1 The film tells the story of Ogami Ittō a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son Daigoro 4 5 It is the first in a series of six films in the Lone Wolf and Cub series 1 Lone Wolf and Cub Sword of VengeanceDirected byKenji MisumiScreenplay byKazuo Koike 1 Based onLone Wolf and Cubby Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima 1 Produced byShintaro Katsu Hisaharu Matsubara 1 StarringTomisaburo Wakayama Akihiro Tomikawa Fumio Watanabe Shigeru TsuyuguchiCinematographyChishi Maikura 1 Edited byToshio Taniguchi 1 Music byEiken Sakurai 1 ProductioncompanyKatsu 1 Distributed byTohoRelease date15 January 1972 1972 01 15 Japan Running time87 minutes 1 CountryJapanLanguageJapanese Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Sources 6 External linksPlot EditSet in Japan during an unspecified year of the Edo period Ogami Ittō the disgraced former Kogi Kaishakunin executioner to the shōgun wanders the countryside pushing a baby cart with his 3 year old son Daigoro inside A sashimono banner hangs off his back Ogami Suiouryo technique Sword For Hire Son For Hire His services are asked for in a most unexpected way when an unstable woman seizes Daigoro from the cart and tries to breastfeed the boy Daigoro at first hesitates but after a stern look from his father he proceeds to suckle the woman s breast The woman s mother then apologizes for her daughter s behavior and tries to give Ittō money but the stoic rōnin refuses saying his son was hungry anyway As he walks in the rain he remembers another rainy day two years earlier when his wife Asami was slain by three former samurai ostensibly in revenge for Ittō s execution of their young daimyō but Ittō soon deduces that it is really a complex plot by the Shadow Yagyu clan which controls the shōgun s spies and assassins to frame Ittō for treason and take over the executioner s post He winds up cutting down a senior member of the Yagyu and his men when they show up to finish him as well Now a wandering assassin for hire Ittō takes a job from the chamberlain of a rural clan to kill the members of a conspiracy to assassinate the chamberlain s lord and replace him with their own preferred successor The chamberlain plans to test Ittō but a quick slash behind his back with his Dōtanuki sword dispatches the chamberlain s two men The targets are in a remote mountain village that is home to hot spring spa pools As Ittō pushes the baby cart and Daigoro observes scenes of nature such as a dog suckling her puppy and two children singing a song and bouncing a ball Ittō thinks back again to the time just after his wife was killed He gave Daigoro a choice between a toy ball or the sword If the child chose the ball Ittō would put him to death so he could join his mother which he secretly hopes for Instead the curious child reaches for the sword he has chosen to take the path of the rōnin with his father which Ittō describes as living like demons at the crossroads to hell The episode takes one more trip back to the past Refusing to accept death Ittō forces the leader of the Shadow Yagyu Retsudo to allow him to duel the clan s best swordsman with a promise that he and Daigoro will be permitted to become ronin if he wins Ittō beheads the swordsman by strapping a mirror to Daigoro s forehead allowing him to blind his opponent with sunlight Eventually Ittō reaches the hot spring village He finds that the conspirators have hired a band of ronin who have taken over the town and are raping looting and pillaging As his targets have not yet arrived Ittō is forced to give up his sword and join several other travelers who have been taken hostage The ronin leaders discuss killing Ittō and try to provoke him but then decide to let him live if he will have sex with a fellow hostage a prostitute while they watch The prostitute refuses to have any part in it but when her life is threatened Ittō steps forward and disrobes saying he will do the men s bidding with the woman When Ittō finally reveals his true identity to the ronin after they meet with the conspirators he pulls out various edged weapons hidden in the baby cart including a naginata and a throwing dagger and quickly slaughters the ronin in a gruesome ruthless manner A conspirator tries to shoot him with twin matchlock pistols but Ittō quickly upturns the baby cart which is revealed to be armored underneath and when the gunman s pistols are empty Ittō quickly leaps over the baby cart and brings his blade down on the man s forehead splitting it in two He then stops the final conspirator from fleeing and slices his chest open with his sword Ittō leaves the village The prostitute having developed feelings for him and his son tries to follow but Ittō makes a motion to cut the ropes on the bridge leading to town to stop her from following He then quietly pushes the cart as he and Daigoro set off to find their next job Cast EditTomisaburo Wakayama as Ogami Ittō Akihiro Tomikawa as Ogami Daigoro Tomoko Mayama as Osen the prostitute Fumio Watanabe as Yagyu Bizen no kami Keiko Fujita as Ogami Asami Reiko Kasahara as Madwoman Shigeru Tsuyuguchi as Yagyu Kurando Yunosuke Itō as Yagyu RetsudoRelease EditLone Wolf and Cub Sword of Vengeance was released theatrically in Japan on 15 January 1972 where it was distributed by Toho 1 The film was released in the United States by Toho International with English subtitles and an 83 minute running time in August 1973 1 See also EditList of Japanese films of 1972References EditFootnotes Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Galbraith IV 2008 p 280 子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる wowow Retrieved 11 January 2021 映画監督 三隅研次 in Japanese National Film Archive of Japan Retrieved November 22 2020 子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる Kinema Junpo Retrieved 11 January 2021 子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつる 文化庁 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Sources Edit Galbraith IV Stuart 2008 The Toho Studios Story A History and Complete Filmography Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 1461673743 External links EditLone Wolf and Cub Sword of Vengeance at IMDb Lone Wolf and Cub Sword of Vengeance at Rotten Tomatoes Lone Wolf and Cub Sword of Vengeance at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lone Wolf and Cub Sword of Vengeance amp oldid 1145959463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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