Samurai Wolf
Samurai Wolf

Samurai Wolf

1966Movie75 minJapanese

This is the story of a vagrant samurai – the solitary, savage and scrupulous Kiba – who arrives at a village to defend a beautiful, blind woman against a sinister plot. Her assailants then send against him another samurai, named Sana, who is without scruples. The fight between them will become personal, for the honor and love of the blind woman.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Hideo GoshaGenres: Action, Adventure, Crime

Plot Summary

A mysterious samurai, known only as the 'Wolf', is hired to protect a young woman from a corrupt magistrate. As he navigates the treacherous landscape of feudal Japan, he uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than he initially imagined, forcing him to confront his own past and the code he lives by. The Wolf must use his exceptional swordsmanship and cunning to overcome overwhelming odds and ensure justice is served.

Critical Reception

Samurai Wolf was met with a generally positive reception from critics and audiences, who praised its stylish direction, thrilling action sequences, and the compelling performance of Tatsuya Nakadai. It is often cited as a prime example of the late 1960s samurai film genre, balancing gritty realism with moments of poetic justice.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its kinetic action and strong lead performance.
  • Applauded for its atmospheric cinematography and dramatic tension.
  • Considered a solid entry in the samurai genre, though not as iconic as some others.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Hideo Gosha, was known for his gritty and realistic approach to samurai films, often focusing on the moral ambiguities and brutal realities of the period rather than idealized heroism.

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