Scar Yosaburo (切られ与三郎, Kirare Yosaburō) is a 1960 Japanese chambara ("sword-fighting") film directed by Daisuke Itō starring Raizo Ichikawa, originally released by Daiei Film (now known as Kadokawa Pictures).
Scar Yosaburo | |
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Directed by | Daisuke Itō |
Written by | Daisuke Itō |
Cinematography | Kazuo Miyagawa |
Music by | Ichirō Saitō |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Plot
editThe film depicts the scarring of Yosaburo (Raizo Ichikawa) at the hands of yakuza thugs who catch him with mistress of the gang boss. Despite the physical and emotional scars he now carries with him, Yosaburo falls for a young noblewoman (Manami Fuji). The rest of the film follows the two as they fend off attacks from gangs and the police.
Cast
editFilm Festivals
editScar Yosaburo has been part of a number of film festivals celebrating the chambara genre, and also in retrospectives of the careers of Raizo Ichikawa and Shintaro Katsu in the last decade.[1][2] The film was also featured in the Japan Society of New York's film festival celebrating the Chambara genre during the winter 2009–2010 season.[3]
Trivia
editReferences
edit- ^ Kyoto Film Festival, Kyoto Association of Film
- ^ A Double Edged Sword: The Films of Shintaro Katsu & Raizo Ichikawa, American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre
- ^ The Double Edged Sword: The Chambara Films of Raizo Ichikawa and Shintaro Katsu, The Japan Society
- ^ Kirare Yosa Invitation to Kabuki
External links
edit- Scar Yosaburo at IMDb
- 切られ与三郎 at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)