Director(s)
Tai Kato
Production Year
1966
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure, Drama
Approx. running minutes
90m
Cast
Kinnosuke Nakamura, Junko Ikeuchi, Chiyonosuke Azuma
Film
Tokijiro: Lone Yakuza
strong bloody violence
TOKIJIRO: LONE YAKUZA is a 1966 Japanese romantic action adventure film in which a travelling swordsman swears an oath to deliver his fallen opponent’s wife and child to safety.
TOKIJIRO: LONE YAKUZA is a 1966 Japanese romantic action adventure film in which a travelling swordsman swears an oath to deliver his fallen opponent’s wife and child to safety.
- additional issues
- Moderate scenes set at a brothel include one in which a man puts a cup to a wall to listen to the sound of a woman moaning in the next room; however, he is immediately caught and scolded. In a comic sequence, we see movement under a bedsheet and hear a man remark ‘You’re a hairy little thing, aren’t you?’, whereupon the man emerges from under the covers, fully clothed, holding a cat. A person with tuberculosis is briefly shown coughing up blood. Other issues include infrequent non-graphic references to suicide, mild scenes of bereavement, and mild bad language (e.g. ‘bastard’).
Director(s)
Tai Kato
Production Year
1966
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure, Drama
Approx. running minutes
90m
Cast
Kinnosuke Nakamura, Junko Ikeuchi, Chiyonosuke Azuma
strong bloody violence
Classified Date:
24/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Radiance Films
- additional issues
- Moderate scenes set at a brothel include one in which a man puts a cup to a wall to listen to the sound of a woman moaning in the next room; however, he is immediately caught and scolded. In a comic sequence, we see movement under a bedsheet and hear a man remark ‘You’re a hairy little thing, aren’t you?’, whereupon the man emerges from under the covers, fully clothed, holding a cat. A person with tuberculosis is briefly shown coughing up blood. Other issues include infrequent non-graphic references to suicide, mild scenes of bereavement, and mild bad language (e.g. ‘bastard’).
Classified date
24/05/2024
Language
Japanese