Tange Sazen
Tange Sazen

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Tange Sazen

1952
Movie
91 min
Japanese

Drama about a famous one-eyed, one-armed samurai swordsman of the middle of the Tokugawa period by the name of Tange Sazen. By chance, Tange gets an old pot in which the secret of the treasure of 1000000 ryos of gold is hidden. However, a bunch of different people hunt for the pot and Tange will have to apply his phenomenal fencing skills with the sword.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Sadatsugu ShimaGenres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

In the tumultuous Edo period of Japan, a master swordsman named Tange Sazen, known for his incredible skill despite having only one eye and one arm, navigates a dangerous world of political intrigue and personal vendettas. He becomes entangled in a plot involving a stolen treasure and a powerful clan, forcing him to draw his sword to protect the innocent and uphold his honor.

Critical Reception

This classic samurai film, starring Toshiro Mifune, is celebrated for its thrilling action sequences and compelling narrative. While specific modern critical consensus is limited due to its age, it is recognized as a significant entry in the jidaigeki genre, appreciated for its historical setting and Mifune's dynamic performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its well-choreographed sword fights and Toshiro Mifune's iconic portrayal.

  • A solid example of the samurai adventure genre from the golden age of Japanese cinema.

  • The film effectively captures the spirit and aesthetics of historical Japan.

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Fun Fact

Tange Sazen is a popular character in Japanese fiction, having appeared in numerous novels, films, and manga adaptations, with this 1952 version being one of the most recognized cinematic interpretations.

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