A documentary that's grand in scope and emotions
Tag - Kon Ichikawa
"The armies of Britain and Japan can come and fight all they wish. Burma is still Burma. Burma is the Buddha's country."
Grief and desire for vengeance overwhelm the hearts of masterless samurai.
War takes a toll on the human mind.
The Japanese entertainment industry has lost a truly marvelous talent.
"Great! All the fief needs is a stray Commissioner!"
Wandering with a twisted sense of morality.
By Nicholas Poly In this article I'm going to take a peek on a double bill. The first title is Kon Ichikawa's intriguing mystery drama ‘The Inugami Family' aka...
“The Burmese Harp” (1956), “Fires on the Plain” (1959), “An Actor's Revenge” (1963). Those are only a few of the...
This list aims to fill this gap with 25 great contemporary samurai movies presented in chronological order, that cover the whole spectrum of the category, from...