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16 octobre 1965 (Japan) suitePlot Keywords:
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Standard Daiei stuff suiteEnsemble
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Raizô Ichikawa | ... | Hanpei | |
| Michiko Sugata | ... | Osaki | |
| Kei Sato | ... | Secretary Kanbe Kikuma | |
| Ryutaro Gomi | ... | Kyomuzo | |
| Goro Mutsumi | ... | Yuzo | |
| Kentaro Kudo | ... | Asazo | |
| Asao Uchida | ... | Yaichiro | |
| Ryuzo Shimada | ... | Hatta | |
| Koichi Mizuhara | ... | Gosuke | |
| Rokko Toura | ... | Kaino Masanobu | |
| Saburo Date | ... | Toda Shingo | |
| Akihisa Toda | ... | Tadokoro Gaki | |
| Shôsaku Sugiyama | ... | Ikenaga Tanzaemon | |
| Kazue Tamachi | ... | Tsuzaki Taichiemon | |
| Yuuji Hamada | ... | Hirada Mannosuke |
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Sword Devil is largely typical early-to-mid sixties Daiei Studios stuff, with good marquee value (Misumi-Ichikawa) but nothing we haven't seen better elsewhere. A genre b-movie with standard plotting then, SD plays out with little in the way of surprise but still fairly entertaining within the boundaries it sets up for itself. Hanpei is born to a servant of the mad Lady of the clan and a dog, or so the legend goes, and so dog-son is his nickname. The opening credits sequence is almost a direct copy of the one from Kurosawa's STRAY DOG, the stray dog (nora inu) standing in as a very common symbolic reference for the ronin drifter in the chambara field and one Kurosawa himself used in YOJIMBO. Indeed Hanpei is defined as a typical genre outcast, an alienated character on the fringes of society (as the old man taking care of him says before he dies "you're not even considered a human "), but unlike other characters of that ilk Hanpei starts out as a doormat type of character, shy and timid and with no swordsman skills whatsoever. Instead of being a laconic badass as one would expect, Hanpei is employed as a florist tending the gardens of the local daimyo. His transformation from timid gardener to sword devil starts with him learning the sword from a ronin practicing in the woods and climaxes in a hack-and-slash battle where he chops down two dozen of his own clan's vassals, them hell-bent on revenge, and rightfully fulfills the title's lurid promise. Kudos goes to Raizo Ichikawa for his portrayal of Hanpei; he shows formidable acting chops and proves he can do likable and goodie just as good as the darker, more nihilistic characters he played around the same era (Nemuri Kiyoshiro, Ryunosuke Tsukue).