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Director:
Kenji Misumi
Writers:
Minoru Inuzuka (screenplay)
Kan Shimosawa (short story)
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Release Date:
18 April 1962 (Japan) more
Genre:
Action | Adventure | Drama more
Plot:
The adventures of a blind, gambling masseur who also happens to be a master swordsman. | full synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Shintarô Katsu ... Zatôichi / Blind Man Ichi / Masseur Ichi
Masayo Banri ... Tane / Tatekichi's sister / Seisuke's ex-lover
Ryuzo Shimada ... Shigezô of Sasagawa / Sasagawa yakuza boss
Hajime Mitamura ... Hanji of Matsugishi
Shigeru Amachi ... Hirate, Miki
Chitose Maki ... Yoshi / Hanji's wife
Ikuko Môri ... Yutaka / Shigezô's wife
Michirô Minami ... Tatekichi / Tane's brother / Saki's lover / Iioka yakuza member
Eijirô Yanagi ... Sukegorô of Iioka / Iioka yakuza boss
Toshio Chiba ... Masakichi / Iioka yakuza member (as Toshirô Chiba)
Manabu Morita ... Seisuke / Tane's ex-lover / Iioka yakuza member
Yoichi Funaki ... Yogorô / Sasagawa yakuza member
Kinya Ichikawa ... Mokichi / Sasagawa yakuza member
Eigoro Onoe ... Rihei / Sasagawa yakuza member
Yoshito Yamaji ... Yahei / Father of Tane and Tatekichi
Yukio Horikita ... Kanaji / Sasagawa yakuza member
Ryuuji Fukui ... Daihachi / Iioka yakuza member
Masayoshi Kikuno ... A coolie
Hajime Koshikawa ... A farmer
Akira Shiga ... A dice-roller
Masashi Hamada ... Iioka yakuza member
Kôichi Aihara
Hiroyoshi Nishioka ... Iioka yakuza member
Gen Kimura ... Sasagawa gambler spy
Taizô Sengoku ... Ishichi / Sasagawa yakuza member
Noboru Taniguchi ... Tomozô / Sasagawa yakuza member
Shingo Hosotani ... Iioka yakuza member
Saburô Nagaoka
Katsuyoshi Baba ... Iioka yakuza member
Yô Yuuki ... Iioka yakuza member
Keiko Awanami ... Saki / Tatekichi's lover
Kanae Kobayashi ... Kane the Sasagawa innkeeper
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rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jun Katsumura ... Iioka yakuza
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Directed by
Kenji Misumi 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Minoru Inuzuka  screenplay (as Minoru Inuduka)
Kan Shimosawa  short story

Produced by
Ikuo Kubodera .... executive producer
Ikuo Kubodera .... planner
 
Original Music by
Akira Ifukube 
 
Cinematography by
Chishi Makiura 
 
Film Editing by
Kanji Suganuma 
 
Production Design by
Akira Naito 
 
Production Management
Mitsuru Tanabe .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Toshiaki Kunihara .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Iwao Otani .... sound recordist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Hironari Kato .... lighting technician
Hiroya Katô .... lighting technician
Yasuo Matsuura .... still photographer
 
Music Department
Toshiki Nakamoto .... natural music director
 
Other crew
Shohei Miyauchi .... martial arts director
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Tale of Zatoichi (USA) (video title)
Zatôichi 1 (Japan) (informal title)
Zatoichi: The Life and Opinion of Masseur Ichi
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Runtime:
96 min | USA:95 min
Country:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Australia:M

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Referenced in Blindman (1971) more

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A Blind Samurai Star is Born, 2 March 2009
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Author: Benjamin Gauss from Salzburg, Austria

"Zatôichi Monogatari" aka. "The Tale of Zatoichi" (1962) is the fantastic start to the longest and most famous series of Samurai films, the wonderful "Zatôichi" series about the eponymous blind swordsman, gambler and masseur impersonated by the great Shintarô Katsu. Katsu is one of my personal favorite actors, and I am equally an admirer of the brilliant director he often worked with, the great Kenji Misumi. This first film in the series, as well as several more to come, was directed by Misumi, in my opinion one of the greatest Japanese directors of all-time. My personal favorite films by Misumi will always be the brilliant "Kozure Okami" (aka. "Lone Wolf And Cub") films (1972-1974) starring Shintaro Katsu's equally great brother Tomisaburo Wakayama (four out of the six films were directed by Misumi), as well as the outrageous Samurai-Exploitation classic "Hanzo The Razor - Sword Of Justice" (OT: "Goyôkiba") starring Katsu himself. It was the "Zatôichi" films, however, that made Misumi a known director and brought Katsu to stardom, and the series has long obtained an enormous cult-status. In total, Katsu played the role of Zatoichi in 26 films as well as in a 100-episode TV-series that ran between 1974 and 1979. Misumi directed six of the films, as well as many episodes of the series.

The reasons why the Zatôichi franchise enjoys such an enormous cult-status are numerous, but I will stick to the most important ones. The eponymous hero, Zatôichi must be the most likable character ever in cinema to work as a hired sword. Zatôichi, a blind masseur, has obtained his sword skills because he was tired of being looked down upon by others, as usual for blind people in Feudal Japan. Due to his excellent sword-skills, he makes a good living as a hired swordsman. His senses of smell and hearing are as excellent as his swordsmanship, which makes him one of the most powerful swordsmen. Even so, Zatôichi is a kind, gentle and humorous man by nature, who will rather solve problems otherwise than having to kill someone. Shintaro Katsu is brilliant in the role of his life, and I cannot imagine for anyone else to fit the role like Katsu did. Cult-filmmaker Takeshi Kitano (of whom I am a great fan) took a new turn on the role in 2003 - Katsu had passed away in 1997 - and did so greatly. Yet, to me, the only true Zatoichi will always be Shintaro Katsu. This first film in the series is one of only two that were filmed in black and white, and it already epitomizes what makes the brilliance of the series. "Zatôichi Monogatari" mixes Smurai Action with Comedy, Drama and philosophical elements. The film begins with the crafty Zatôichi, who tricks a bunch of fellow gamblers into underestimating him... The film marks the beginning to a great and highly successful series that may not be missed by any lover of Japanese cinema. I had seen several other "Zatôichi" films with Katsu, as well as the 2003 film with (and by) Kitano before seeing this one. The action is great in this first film, but it is the plot that outweighs the fighting by far. Overall, "Zatôichi Monogatari" is a great little piece of cult-cinema and everybody even remotely interested in Japanese films must see it.

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