1. The Sword of Doom | Rotten Tomatoes
I think it is, not only one of the best Okamoto samurai films, but also one of the most impressive chambara movies I have ever seen. [Full review in Spanish] ...
Merciless swordsman Ryunosuke Tsukue (Tatsuya Nakadai) is a government assassin in feudal Japan who has no remorse and no moral code. When he is scheduled to participate in a friendly fencing contest, he ends up killing his competitor. Next, after a fight with his own mistress, he murders her and deserts their infant son. Later, while spending the night in a haunted geisha house, he sees the specters of all of his victims and spirals into madness, leaving a bloodbath in his wake.
2. The Sword of Doom (1966) – Repost Review - Riders of Skaith
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3. The Sword Of Doom | Review & Analysis | JCA
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Tatsuya Nakadai’s Sociopath Samurai Analysed.
4. Criterion Blu-ray review: The Sword of Doom (1966) - Cagey Films
Jan 28, 2015 · Criterion's Blu-ray of Kihachi Okamoto's The Sword of Doom (1966) provides a spectacular transfer of this difficult, idiosyncratic samurai ...
Criterion's Blu-ray of Kihachi Okamoto's The Sword of Doom (1966) provides a spectacular transfer of this difficult, idiosyncratic samurai film.
5. The Sword of Doom (1966) directed by Kihachi Okamoto • Reviews, film ...
Swords dismembering bodies have never been rendered this beautiful, yet if this is one of the greatest action films, it is because Okamoto adds on silent moment ...
Ryunosuke, a gifted swordsman plying his trade during the turbulent final days of Shogunate rule, has no moral code and kills without remorse. It’s a way of life that leads to madness.
6. Film Review: The Sword of Doom (1966) by Kihachi Okamoto
Oct 29, 2019 · “The Sword of Doom” is one of the most impressive jidaigeki movies of its time, a masterpiece for its depiction of a world consumed by violence, lack of morals ...
Perhaps it is one of the great ironies in the career of Japanese director Kihachi Okamoto that a film he was forced to do was going to be his most Film Review: The Sword of Doom (1966) by Kihachi Okamoto
7. Sword of Doom (1966) review - psycho-cinematography
Nov 30, 2017 · "Everything one can and should expect from a samurai narrative [ is present]. A true classic that has stood the test time."
“Everything one can and should expect from a samurai narrative [ is present]. A true classic that has stood the test time.”
8. The Sword of Doom (1966) - Flickchart
Pretty good but it was filled with a bunch of hard to follow sub plots. 0 people liked this √.
"The Sword of Doom" has been ranked 11161 times, wins 62.92% of the time on Flickchart, and is currently ranked #970 of the best movies of all-time.
9. Samurai Psycho: Sword of Doom - Just Another Movie Blog
Jun 28, 2013 · The final quarter of the film it blossoms into one of the best films I've ever seen. The acting is superb, and the descent brilliant. The ...
If "Sword of Doom" (1966) were a title for a fantasy for sci-fi film, it would be awful. But if it's a samurai film, you've got to giv...