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Shibukawa Bangorō (1922)

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Runtime : 1H 3M

Director : Kōkichi Tsukiyama

Synopsis

A film on the life of Shibukawa Bangorō, the founder of the Shibukawa-ryū school of jūjutsu. To paraphrase Satō Tadao’s blurb on the back cover of the video, this is an important film for three reasons. 1. it is an almost perfectly well preserved copy of one of only a few full-length movies still available of the first superstar in Japanese cinema history, the very famous Onoe Matsunosuke. 2. it uses a method that was common in the silent era, the dyeing/tinting of film to mark given moments of day (for ex., blue for night-time) or given situations (for ex., red for fire) – and even though most films that used this technique have been redeveloped in straight b&w, this one is available in its original form. 3. it is an early SFX (special effects) movie that uses the basic tools of the trade - a great action movie full of swordsmanship and monsters (bakemono).

Actors

Matsunosuke Onoe
Matsunosuke Onoe
Kohaku Arashi
Kohaku Arashi
Shôen Kataoka
Shôen Kataoka
Tomiyasu Ikeda
Tomiyasu Ikeda
Sennosuke Nakamura
Sennosuke Nakamura
Utagoro Onoe
Utagoro Onoe
Kijaku Ôtani
Kijaku Ôtani
Enichiro Jitsukawa
Enichiro Jitsukawa
Tamanokyoku Onoe
Tamanokyoku Onoe
Hazaemon Bando
Hazaemon Bando
Kakumatsuro Arashi
Kakumatsuro Arashi
Kamesaburo Arashi
Kamesaburo Arashi

Crews

Kōkichi Tsukiyama
Kōkichi Tsukiyama
Director