
The Hidden Blade (2004)
Kakushi ken: Oni no tsume (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 2h 12min
- Drama, History
- 30 Oct 2004 (Japan)
- Movie
- 3 wins & 13 nominations.
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Cast
Directed by
Yôji Yamada |
Written by
Yôji Yamada | ... | (screenplay) & |
Yoshitaka Asama | ... | (screenplay) |
Shûhei Fujisawa | ... | (short stories "Kakushi ken oni no tsume" and "Yuki akari") |
Produced by
Hiroshi Fukazawa | ... | producer |
Music by
Isao Tomita |
Cinematography by
Mutsuo Naganuma |
Editing by
Iwao Ishii |
Editorial Department
Yukiko Kobori | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
Yoshinobu Nishioka |
Costume Design by
Kazuko Kurosawa |
Makeup Department
Etsuko Egawa | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Mitsuyo Takasaki | ... | japanese wig specialist/make up artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Emiko Hiramatsu | ... | third assistant director |
Sound Department
Mizuki Itô | ... | foley artist (as Mizuki Ito) |
Kazumi Kishida | ... | sound recordist |
Akihiko Okase | ... | foley artist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Gengon Nakaoka | ... | lighting technician (as Gen Nakaoke) |
Music Department
Shigeyuki Onodera | ... | music producer |
Production Companies
- Eisei Gekijo
- Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
- Nippon Shuppan Hanbai (Nippan) K.K.
- Nippon Television Network (NTV)
- Shochiku
- Sumitomo Corporation
Distributors
- CTV International (2005) (France) (theatrical)
- Golden Village (2005) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Kino Bez Granits (2006) (Russia) (theatrical)
- Shochiku (2004) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Tartan (2006) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- ETV (Eesti Televisioon) (2007) (Estonia) (tv)
- Palisades Tartan (2004) (United States)
- Panorama Distributions (2005) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- Panorama Distributions (2011) (Hong Kong) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Prorom Media-Trade (2004) (Romania)
- Tartan Video USA
- Tartan (2006) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Hoei Sangyo Co. Ltd. (film supplied by)
- Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs (support)
- Shiga Location Office (film commission)
- Shochiku Music Publishing (music production)
- Tokyo Laboratory Co. Ltd. (film processing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
During the time of change of the mid-19th Century, Yaichiro is bid farewell by his fellow samurai friends Munezo and Samon as he leaves their clan's fiefdom on the northwest coast of Japan (Unasaka) to take an important position within the shogunate in far away Edo. Munezo has lived modestly with his mother and sister Shino after his father was forced into suicide after the failure of a bridge project. Kie, a farm girl serves them as a maid in their house. As time passes, Munezo's sister marries Samon, his mother dies, Kie is married into a merchant family, and he is required to learn western methods of warfare such as the use of artillery and firearms from an official sent from Edo. Learning that Kie is ill due to abuse, he rescues her from her husband's family. Although sharing mutual affection and respect, a marriage between Munezo and Kie is still impossible due to different castes, and when he, now a bachelor, is criticized for her serving in his house, Munezo sends her back to her father's farm. After being caught in a failed political intrigue, Yaichiro is sent home in disgrace and imprisoned in solitary confinement. After Yaichiro escapes, Munezo is ordered to prove his innocence from complicity by killing his old friend, and he seeks the help of his old teacher, the sword master Kansai Toda. Although Yaichiro had been the better swordsman when they studied together, Toda entrusted the secret of the "Hidden Blade" only to Munezo. Toda now teaches him a new technique to use as he prepares to face Yaichiro, who has taken hostages in a farm house. Written by Brian Greenhalgh |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This movie is the second installment to director Yôji Yamada Samurai trilogy. 'The Twilight Samurai' being the first, 'Love and honor' being the third. See more » |
Goofs | When Hazama is shot by a rifleman, it blows his arm off. A rifle bullet, particularly one of that era, does not have enough power to cleanly sever a limb in the manner shown. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Love and Honor (2006). See more » |
Quotes |
[repeated line]
Kie: Is that what you command... sir? Munezo Katagiri: Yes. That is my command. Kie: If it's your command, then I have no choice but to obey. See more » |