Judo Queen
Judo Queen

Judo Queen

1959Movie83 minJapanese

1959 Japanese film directed by Morihei Magatani for Shintoho.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Fumio KonoGenres: Action, Sport

Plot Summary

A young woman named Hanako, nicknamed 'Judo Queen', is a talented judoka with dreams of becoming a national champion. She faces numerous challenges, including fierce rivals and personal doubts, on her journey to compete in the national championships. Her determination and skill are put to the test as she strives to prove herself in the male-dominated world of competitive judo.

Critical Reception

Judo Queen was a moderate success in Japan, praised for its energetic portrayal of judo and the spirited performance of its lead actress. While not a major international release, it became a cult favorite among martial arts film enthusiasts for its authentic depiction of the sport and its underdog narrative. It's often cited as an early example of female-led sports films in Japanese cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dynamic judo sequences and Hoshi's compelling performance.
  • Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of the sport and inspirational storyline.
  • Considered a notable early Japanese sports film with a strong female lead.

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Fun Fact

The film features actual judo practitioners in many of the fight scenes, lending a high degree of authenticity to the action sequences.

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