快剣士・笑いの面
快剣士・笑いの面

快剣士・笑いの面

1956Movie91 minJapanese
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Director: Keigo KimuraGenres: Action, Comedy

Plot Summary

In feudal Japan, a skilled swordsman known for his humorous approach to combat finds himself embroiled in a scheme to steal a sacred artifact. He must use his unique blend of agility and wit to protect the treasure and expose the villains. Along the way, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a determined village girl and a bumbling samurai.

Critical Reception

The film was a moderate success upon release, appreciated for its lighthearted take on the samurai genre and its entertaining action sequences. While not a critical darling, it found a dedicated audience for its comedic elements and energetic pacing, becoming a memorable entry in early Japanese action-comedies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique blend of action and comedy.
  • Ken Utsui's performance as the titular swordsman was a highlight.
  • The film's fast pacing and inventive fight choreography were well-received.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's fun and entertaining nature, with many appreciating the comedic moments interspersed with the sword fights. It's frequently described as a charming and enjoyable watch from its era.

Fun Fact

The role of the '快剣士' (Quick Swordsman) was one of the earlier action-oriented roles for Ken Utsui, who would later become widely known for his iconic portrayal of Ultraman.

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