(1968) - Lone Wolf Isazo
Director Kazuo Ikehiro utilizes complex flashback structures and a brooding, romantic aesthetic to chronicle the protagonist's descent from a chivalrous youth to a cynical wanderer. Hitori okami (1968) - IMDb
The film is often described as the epitome of the matatabi (traveling gambler) subgenre, blending traditional samurai elements with a "Western" sensibility reminiscent of Sergio Leone. Lone Wolf Isazo (1968)
(Japanese title: Hitori Okami ) is a 1968 Japanese jidaigeki (period drama) film that follows the life of a legendary traveling gambler. Plot Overview Plot Overview The story follows , a skilled
The story follows , a skilled swordsman and gambler known for his impeccable manners and deadly efficiency, earning him the nickname "The Ripper". While traveling, he encounters a young boy and discovers the boy’s mother is Yoshino , his former lover. Their past romance was thwarted by class differences, leading to Isazo’s life as a wanderer. As he attempts to right past wrongs, he must navigate the rigid code of the Yakuza and evade the samurai clan still hunting him. Production Credits Director: Kazuo Ikehiro Writer: Based on a novel by Genzo Murakami As he attempts to right past wrongs, he
Raizo Ichikawa (as Isazo), Isamu Nagato, and Mayumi Ogawa Runtime: 83 minutes Notable Features
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