A Sword to Brando
A Sword to Brando

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A Sword to Brando

1970
Movie
93 min
Italian

In a mediaeval feudal hamlet, young girls are being abducted by a sect of devil-worshipers, all of whose faces are masked by sinister skulls. Brando, the young hero of this film, saves two damsels from the ravages of the sect.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Toshiya FujitaGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A master swordsman, seeking revenge for his father's death, becomes embroiled in a violent yakuza conflict. He must navigate betrayal and shifting alliances as he confronts the powerful crime syndicate responsible for his family's demise. The path to vengeance is fraught with danger, forcing him to confront his own morality and the true cost of his quest.

Critical Reception

A Sword to Brando is a stylish and violent samurai action film that was well-received for its thrilling swordplay and gritty atmosphere. Critics praised its efficient storytelling and the intense performance of its lead actors, although some noted its familiar revenge plot tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dynamic action sequences and effective sword fighting.

  • Lauded for its dark and atmospheric portrayal of the criminal underworld.

  • Noted for delivering a solid, albeit conventional, revenge narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception information for "A Sword to Brando" is not widely available through Google's review system. However, similar films of its genre and era often appeal to fans of traditional samurai cinema and gritty crime dramas.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a series of samurai and yakuza films from the early 1970s that often featured intense violence and stylized action, reflecting a popular trend in Japanese cinema at the time.

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