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Zatoichi the Outlaw

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is a 1967 Japanese 'chambara' film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company (later acquired by Kadokawa Pictures), and is the first film produced by Katsu Productions (Katsu's own company).

'Zatoichi the Outlaw' is the sixteenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi.

Plot



In a rural village, Zatoichi (Katsu) encounters Shushi Ohara (Suzuki; modeled after 18th-century agriculturalist Yagaku Ohara) a sword-less rnin who defends himself against multiple attackers without killing them. Ohara leads a peasant movement advocating the abstention from gambling, drinking, and whoring.

Cast



*Shintaro Katsu as Zatoichi

*Rentar Mikuni as Boss Asagoro

*K Nishimura as Suga

*Yuko Hamada as Oshino

*Toshiyuki Hosokawa as Nisaburo

*Takuya Fujioka as Zatosanji

*Kenjiro Ishiyama as Tatsugoro

*Tatsuo Endo as Boss Tomizo

*Kayo Mikimoto as Oyuki

*Tatsuo Matsushita as Yamagen

*Mizuho Suzuki as Shushi Ohara

Reception



In a contemporary review, "Chie." of 'Variety' noted that this 'Zatoichi' film was given a big name director Satuso Yamamoto and a well known actor Rentar Mikuni which made the film "inflated [...] which, by comparison with the others, not very entertaining."

J. Doyle Wallis, in a review for DVD Talk, wrote that "[t]his film has one of the better plots in the series, the almost hippie ex-samurai's teaching posing as a threat to the gangsters who prefer the villagers to lead debauched lives. Unfortunately some of the storytelling is sloppy, particularly the side-plot characters who Ichi becomes involved with. Their introductions and back story were told so quickly and incidentally, that when their stories began to get a third act wrap up, I had trouble recalling who they were in the first place."

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