Taking the Castle
Taking the Castle

Taking the Castle

1965Movie136 minJapanese

The Sengoku Era was coming to an end. The monopoly of the ever powerful shogun, Ieyasu Tokugawa, was at a near. Only one man was brave enough to stand in Ieyasu's way - A lone wolf samurai by the name of Kagekatsu Uesugi. Inspired by Uesugi's courage to revolt, a young samurai warrior, Touzou Kuruma decides to join the fight. Their target: the Tamonyama Castle.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Reginald Le BorgGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A young American artist, eager to make a name for himself, travels to Italy to paint a portrait of a wealthy and eccentric countess. However, upon arrival, he finds himself entangled in a web of family intrigue, romantic complications, and mistaken identities. He must navigate these challenges while trying to complete his commission and perhaps find love along the way.

Critical Reception

Taking the Castle was a lighthearted romantic comedy that received a generally mild reception from critics, often described as charming but forgettable. Audiences found it to be a pleasant diversion, appreciating its picturesque Italian setting and the playful performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming romantic elements and picturesque scenery.
  • Found to be a light and amusing, though not particularly groundbreaking, comedy.
  • The performances were often cited as a highlight, adding to the film's overall appeal.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older film are not readily available, general sentiment from the era suggests that audiences enjoyed its romantic escapism and comedic tone, viewing it as a harmless and enjoyable viewing experience.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Italy, utilizing the scenic beauty of various Italian towns and landscapes to enhance its romantic atmosphere.

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