Gambler Tales of Hasshu: A Man's Pledge

This is one of the many films based on the legend of Chuji Kunisada, a wandering gambler and a defender of the weak in the Edo period. In other words, he was the Japanese Robin Hood. In this film Kunisada (Chiezo Kataoka) arrives to a small town terrorized by an evil gang. He insists that he is not Kunisada, as the word is Kunisada has been executed, but of course the audience know better. Sonny Chiba plays an unusual supporting role as a helpless young man unable to defend himself from the gangsters. He does, however, get to play taiko drums and dance with Junko Fuji (who makes her film debut here). Chiba's father, an old judge who helps Kunisada, is played by Takashi Shimura. The film hardly anything exceptional, but it's a pretty decent jidai geki / yakuza drama.

Country:

Japan

Genre:

Drama

Duration:

83 minutes

Year:

1963

Director:

Masahiro Makino

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Company:

Toei Company

Cast:
Chiezō Kataoka

Sonny Chiba

Takashi Shimura

Sumiko Fuji

Yachiyo Ōtori

Crew:
Masahiro Makino

Director

Kinya Naoi

Screenplay

Daisuke Yamazaki

Screenplay

Taichiro Kosugi

Music

Minoru Miki

Director of Photography