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Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji

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Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji
Japanese movie poster
Directed byTomu Uchida
Written by
  • Shintarō Mimura
  • Fuji Yahiro (adaptation)
  • Toshio Tamikado (adaptation)
  • Kintaro Inoue (original idea)
Starring
CinematographySadatsugu Yoshida
Edited byShintaro Miyamoto
Music byTaichiro Kosugi
Production
company
Release date
  • 27 February 1955 (1955-02-27) (Japan)[1][2]
Running time
94 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji (血槍富士, Chiyari Fuji) is a 1955 Japanese jidaigeki and drama film directed by Tomu Uchida.

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Plot

The samurai Sakawa Kojūrō is on the road to Edo with his two servants Genta and Genpachi. Kojūrō is a kindly master, but his character totally changes when he consumes alcohol. On the road, they encounter many different people: a traveling singer with her child, a father taking his daughter Otane to be sold into prostitution, a pilgrim, a policeman searching for a notorious thief, and Tōzaburō, the suspicious man the officer has his eyes on. Genpachi, the spear carrier, is also followed by an orphaned boy named Jirō who wants to be a samurai. When Kojūrō and Genpachi inadvertently capture the thief—who was the pilgrim in disguise—Kojūrō is disgusted when the authorities praise him and not his servant, even though Genpachi probably contributed more. He is also upset that he does not have the money to save Otane from being sold. In the end it is Tōzaburō who saves Otane, using the money he saved to rescue his own daughter, but decided to use for Otane after finding out his daughter had died. Depressed, Kojūrō takes Genta out drinking, despite the protests of the latter. When a band of boisterous samurai complain of Kojūrō drinking with someone of lower birth, Kojūrō gets upset. The samurai pull their swords and kill both the servant and his master. Genpachi arrives too late, but in a fury kills all the samurai with the spear. Authorities do not charge him with a crime, so he heads home carrying the ashes of Kojūrō and Genta. When Jirō tries to follow him, he shoos him off, telling him never to become a samurai.

Cast

  • Chiezō Kataoka as Genpachi
  • Ryunosuke Tsukigata as Tōzaburō
  • Chizuru Kitagawa as the Shamisen player
  • Yuriko Tashiro as Otane
  • Daisuke Katō as Genta
  • Eitarō Shindō as the pilgrim
  • Toranosuke Ogawa
  • Kyoji Sugi
  • Yoshio Yoshida
  • Kunio Kaga
  • Teruo Shimada as Sakawa Kojūrō (credited as Eijirō Kataoka)
  • Chie Ueki as the Shamisen player's daughter
  • Motoharu Ueki as Jirō

Legacy

Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji was screened in the Museum of Modern Art as part of a retrospective on Tomu Uchida in 2016.[3]

Awards

References

  1. ^ "血槍富士". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 February 2009.
  2. ^ "血槍富士". Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Chiyari Fuji (Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji). 1955. Directed by Tomu Uchida". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji – Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 8 February 2009.[user-generated source]

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This page was last edited on 12 July 2023, at 08:29
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