Sword of the Beast

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Sword of the Beast

Cover of the Criterion Collection DVD.
Directed by Hideo Gosha
Written by Hideo Gosha
Eizaburo Shiba
Starring Mikijiro Hira
Go Kato
Music by Toshiaki Tsushima
Cinematography Toshitada Tsuchiya
Distributed by Shochiku
Release date(s) Flag of Japan September 18, 1965
Running time 85 min
Country Japan
Language Japanese
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Sword of the Beast (獣の剣 Kedamono no ken?, also called Samurai Gold Seekers) is a 1965 jidaigeki film co-written and directed by Hideo Gosha. Set in 1857 at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the story follows a fugitive samurai who's killed a counselor in his clan, to a mountain where he meets another samurai who is poaching gold.

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Gennosuke is a rebel samurai on the run, having fled his clan after assassinating a counselor. The daughter of the counselor, Misa, and her fiance, Diazaburo, pursue Gennosuke along with other samurai from Gennosuke's clan despite Gennosuke's obvious superiority as a warrior. A series of flashbacks reveals that Gennosuke committed treason in an attempt to reform the clan and become a full-fledged retainer instead of a lowly foot soldier.

As Gennosuke flees, he is given refuge by a poor farmer named Gundayu. Knowing the Gennosuke is a skilled swordsman, Gundayu makes the fugitive his partner in a scheme to poach gold from the shogun's mountain. Doing so is dangerous, because of the presence of bandits and other poachers in the area, as well as the risk of being caught by the shogun's authorities and sentenced to death.

On the mountain, Gennosuke discovers another samurai, Jurota Yamane and his wife Taka, who are stealing gold as part of a mission for their clan. It is eventually revealed that Jurota's clan is going to betray him and kill him and his wife after they have the gold. On hearing this Gennosuke is reminded of his own betrayal by high-ranking men of his own clan. He decides to help Jurota and Taka instead of leaving the mountain for safety. Diazaburo and Misa catch up to Gennosuke as he is making this decision and follow him to the scene of the climactic battle.

Gennosuke finds Jurota but too late to stop their murder by their own clan. Instead he takes revenge of the gathered clansmen and mercenaries. After the battle is won, Daizaburo and Misa see the hypocrisy of the clan system mirrored in Gennosuke's situation and rescind their vendetta allowing Gennosuke to leave without a fight.

[edit] Cast

  • Mikijiro Hira as Gennosuke
  • Toshie Kimura as Misa
  • Kantaro Suga as Daizaburo
  • Takeshi Kato as Gundayu
  • Go Kato as Jurata Yamane
  • Shima Iwashita as Taka

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