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Plot Summary
In this Edo-period comedy, a cunning thief is tasked with delivering a young woman to her fiancé. However, their journey is fraught with peril as they are pursued by a relentless bounty hunter. Along the way, unexpected encounters and comical situations arise, testing the thief's wit and the duo's growing bond.
Critical Reception
While "Tsubakuro dōchū" is not as widely recognized internationally as some of Kihachi Okamoto's later works, it is appreciated for its lighthearted tone and the dynamic performances of its cast, particularly Toshiro Mifune. It's considered a charming example of Japanese period comedy from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its comedic elements and adventurous spirit.
Toshiro Mifune's performance is a highlight, showcasing his versatility.
A pleasant, if lesser-known, entry in Japanese period cinema.
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Fun Fact
Kihachi Okamoto, known for his action films and historical dramas, directed "Tsubakuro dōchū" early in his career, demonstrating his range in comedic storytelling.
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