

Chivalry Broken from All Sides
This is a magnificent drama about love and chivalry, telling about the stormy fate of Seiji, nicknamed "The Rising Dragon", who swore never to take up a sword again because of the emptiness of the Yakuza's life, and the passionate fate of his named sister Maki, nicknamed "The Scarlet Cherry Blossom", who falls in love with him without suspecting that he was the one who was responsible for her father's death and to whom she should take revenge.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of World War II, a determined American officer is tasked with a dangerous mission behind enemy lines to retrieve vital intelligence. He must navigate treacherous terrain and outwit enemy forces, relying on his courage and resourcefulness to succeed. The film explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the brutal realities of warfare.
Critical Reception
Released during a period of prolific war film production, 'Chivalry Broken from All Sides' received a generally mixed reception. While praised for its action sequences and historical setting, some critics found its narrative conventional and character development lacking. Audiences at the time were drawn to its wartime themes and straightforward plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Competent, if uninspired, war drama.
- Features some tense action sequences but suffers from a predictable plot.
- A solid, if unremarkable, entry in the 1960s war film genre.
Google audience: Google user reviews are largely unavailable for this film, making it difficult to gauge specific audience sentiment. However, historical context suggests it was a typical war film offering for its era.
Fun Fact
Director Richard Thorpe was known for his prolific work at MGM, directing a wide range of films including 'The Prisoner of Zenda' and 'Ivanhoe'.
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