8/10
A Solid Samurai Film
15 January 2022
Surprisingly unknown, Osaka-jo monogatari (Daredevil in the Castle) (1961) is undeserving of its anonymity. Ably directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, no stranger to samurai dramas, it tells the tale of an irascible ronin played to the hilt by Toshiro Mifune channeling his greatest hits (literally) who finds himself in the middle of the brutal power struggle between the Tokugawa and Toyotomi families after the Battle of Sekigahara, when the leadership of a newly unified Japan was very much an open question.

Joined by Kurosawa stalwarts Takashi Shimura and the sublime Kyoko Kagawa, the story is pretty stock but thoroughly entertaining and it moves along at an accelerated pace. While it doesn't break any new cinematic ground it's a grand way to spend an hour and a half. Worth digging for if you're a fan of classic samurai films.
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