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Three Outlaw Samurai (Japanese: 三匹の侍, Hepburn: Sanbiki no Samurai) is a 1964 Japanese chambara film directed and co-written by Hideo Gosha in his feature-length debut. The film is an origin-story offshoot of Gosha's 1963 Japanese television series of the same name, with the same lead actors, Tetsuro Tamba, Isamu Nagato, and Mikijirō Hira.
Three Outlaw Samurai: Directed by Hideo Gosha. With Tetsurô Tanba, Isamu Nagato, Mikijirô Hira, Miyuki Kuwano. When poor peasants kidnap a magistrate's daughter to coerce him into reducing their unfair taxes, a wandering ronin decides to give them some help.
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- 1964-05-13
A classic chanbara film by Hideo Gosha, featuring Tetsuro Tamba as a ronin who joins two samurai to rescue a kidnapped girl. Watch the trailer, read the new essay by Bilge Ebiri, and explore the cast and crew of this 1964 masterpiece.
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Feb 5, 2019 · Three Outlaw Samurai 1964When poor peasants kidnap a magistrate's daughter to coerce him into reducing taxes, a wandering ronin and two renegades from the ma...
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Directed by Hideo Gosha • 1964 • Japan. Starring Tetsuro Tamba, Isamu Nagato, Mikijiro Hira. This first feature by the legendary Hideo Gosha is among the most beloved chanbara (sword-fighting) films.
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This first film by the legendary Hideo Gosha is among the most canonized chambara (sword-fighting) films. An origin-story offshoot of a Japanese television series phenomenon of the same name, Three Outlaw Samurai is a classic in its own right.