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Unparalleled Judo Knife
A strong wind moves to sweep away the evil forces in the martial world. Prevention to prevent bloodshed and complexes without the invasion of the martial world... Unlimited selection of movies across a wide range. "Unparalleled Judo Knife" is a Taiwanese film directed by Wu Min Hsiung and Chin-Hu Tung, starring Te-Shan Chao and Pin Chiang. The film was produced in 1970.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless yakuza boss is gunned down, leaving a power vacuum in the Tokyo underworld. His ambitious lieutenant, Takeshi, moves to seize control, but faces a challenge from a mysterious martial artist known only as "Judo Knife." As Takeshi's grip tightens, a lone detective and a skilled judoka join forces to uncover the truth behind Judo Knife's identity and bring down the criminal empire.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Unparalleled Judo Knife' was a modest success, praised for its fast-paced action sequences and the charismatic performance of Sonny Chiba. While not a critical darling, it found a dedicated audience among fans of Japanese crime thrillers and martial arts cinema, becoming a cult favorite.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic fight choreography and Sonny Chiba's dynamic portrayal.
Appreciated for its gritty, no-nonsense crime narrative.
Considered a solid entry in the 1970s Japanese action genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, but general sentiment indicates appreciation for the straightforward action and martial arts elements, appealing to fans of classic Japanese crime films.
Fun Fact
Sonny Chiba, who plays the titular "Judo Knife," was a highly skilled martial artist himself, holding black belts in multiple disciplines, which significantly contributed to the authenticity of his fight scenes.
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