The Tale of Zatoichi

The Tale of Zatoichi

By Kenji Misumi

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1962-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Kenji Misumi
  • Production Company: Daiei Film
  • Production Country: Japan
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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From 82 Ratings

Description

The epic saga of Zatoichi begins. As tensions mount between rival yakuza clans, one boss hires a formidable but ailing ronin as his clan’s muscle—while the other employs a humble, moral blind masseur named Ichi. With its lightning-fast swordplay, sleight-of-hand dice games, and codes of honor upheld and betrayed, this first chapter sets the stage for all the Zatoichi adventures to come.

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  • classic

    5
    By A Lil' Birdie
    one of my favorite films.
  • Stunning.

    5
    By neuroklinik
    This film caught me by surprise with its subtlety and beauty. Brilliantly filmed and acted, the story of Zatoichi the humble and honorable blind masseur/swordsman captivates.
  • A Great ‘Tale’ Indeed

    5
    By vikingz2000
    This is about as quintessentially classic for this genre as it can get. Somewhat like ‘Seven Samurai’, but even better on many cinematographic levels. You will remember this film and not tire of re-visiting it every once in a while. Glad I purchased it instead of renting.
  • Fantastic

    5
    By Charlie123456
    My personal favorite of the Zatoichi films. Love the cinematography, and the final duel is exquisite.
  • Great Character

    5
    By Frank C 66554321.
    Zatoichi is a blind masseur who wanders Japan during the late Edo period. He is a master swordsman that hides his sword in his cane, just as he hides his strength in humbleness. He unsheathes both only when necessary and always for the greater good. The sword fights are stylized and fast and at times look better than modern films. This is the beginning of a 26 film series staring Shintaro Katsu as Zatoichi. All are worth seeing.
  • A great movie but needs an HD overhaul

    3
    By robert3892
    This is a good movie but needs a full HD makeover to include color and sound
  • Ichi San!

    5
    By Sksan
    So it begins....
  • The last gunman...

    5
    By hq197
    This is the very first contemporary "anti-hero" of the modern age.
  • Ummmovie bundle!?!

    5
    By S¡F¡S¡
    He's like a Japanese James Bond samurai style. Ohh & he's blind;) Sake... shaken not stirred. Be forewarned it's where Tarantino got the blood idea!! Please don't make me pay a million ¥€N!
  • The Greatest Japanese Movie series ever!!!

    5
    By Hanyouspanky
    Shintaro Katsu is the Legendary Actor and Director of Japan. The Zatoichi series was one of his greatest contributions to Japanese Film. It spanned for 26 movies (if my memory doesn't fail me). I got my love for the series from my mother who grew up watching the series. Every story is well written and told wonderfully. I will buy every episode. Thank you for not disgracing his memory by keeping them in the original Japanese.

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