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Oshizamurai Kiichihōgan
Also known asThe Mute Samurai
唖侍鬼一法眼
GenreJidaigeki
Directed byKenji Misumi
Kimiyoshi Yasuda
Shintaro Katsu
Kazuo Mori
StarringTomisaburo Wakayama
Shintaro Katsu
Theme music composerIsao Tomita, "Kodokuni Owarete" Sang by Shintaro Katsu
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducerShintaro Katsu
Running time45 minutes (per episode)
Production companiesNTV, Katsu Production
Original release
NetworkNTV
ReleaseOctober 7, 1973 (1973-10-07) –
March 31, 1974 (1974-03-31)

Oshizamurai Kiichihōgan (唖侍鬼一法眼) also known as The Mute Samurai is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama, that was broadcast in 1973–1974.[1] The lead star is Tomisaburo Wakayama, his younger brother Shintaro Katsu also appeared and directed episode 1.[2] It is based on Kanda Takeshi's manga Oshizamurai Kiichihōgan.[3]

Plot[edit]

Kiichihōgan is a samurai who had been a victim of a vicious crime, completely changing his life forever. His parents were killed and his virgin wife was violated by a skilled Spaniard named Gonzalez. 18 years later Kiichihōgan abandons the way of the samurai and he becomes a bounty hunter, taking Japan's most wanted criminals. He goes on a journey to find the Spaniard and fulfill his revenge.[4] [5]

Cast[edit]

Episode list[edit]

Episode Title Directed by Guest starrings
1 "The Man Who Lost His Ability to Sing"

("Kuchibirukara Utawo Ubawareta Otoko")

Shintaro Katsu Shintaro Katsu, Judy Ongg, Hideyo Amamoto, Jūkei Fujioka
2 "A Silent Prayer for A Little boy"

("Kuchinashi no Komoriuta")

Kimiyoshi Yasuda Kiwako Taichi, Shin Kishida
3 "The Dangerous Highway"

("Kaen no Kaidō")

Kenji Misumi Yuko Hama, Yoshi Katō, Koji Wada
4 "The Bridge to The Dark World"

("Rokudō Jigokubashi")

Kimiyoshi Yasuda Shinjirō Ehara, Eiji Gō
5 "The Fateful Encounter"

("Ruten no Meguriai")

Tomisaburo Wakayama Kei Taguchi
6 "A Whirlwind of Blood"

("Keppū Touge")

Akira Ōsu Akira Yamauchi, Yoshiko Nakada, Tatsurō Endō
7 "A Silent Parting of the Ways"

("Kuchinashi no Wakaremichi")

Kazuo Mori Midori Nishizaki
8 "The Capture at the Stream"

("Dakuryu no Bijogari")

Yoshiyuki Kuroda Mikio Narita, Yuriko Shinkai
9 "The Girl with the Blue Eyes"

("Aoime no Shōjō")

Kenji Misumi Silvia Walker, Toru Abe, Rokkō Toura, Shōbun Inoue
10 "A Widow's Strength"

("Hoeta Touge no Onna Gokoro")

Buichi Saitō Taketoshi Naito, Yumi Iwai, Kenji Imai
11 "Two Brothers in a Raging Sea"

("Dotō no Kyoudai")

Yoshiyuki Kuroda Jun Tazaki, Tamao Nakamura, Toshio Takahara
12 "The Flower of Head Display Pass"

("Gokumon Tōuge no Kikunohana")

Buichi Saitō Masumi Harukawa, Renji Ishibashi, Fumio Watanabe
13 "A Dark-Haired Human Sacrifice"

("Kurogami Jigoku")

Kōsaku Yamashita Kensaku Hara, Mitsuo Nagata
14 "The First Performance"

("Hana no Butai")

Kenji Misumi Masao Komatsu, Kō Nishimura
15 "The Bounty Hunters Who Vanished"

("Kieta Shōukinkasegi")

Masao Kobayashi Shingo Yamashiro, Seiichirō Kameishi, Junko Hitomo
16 "Manji Once Again"

("Manji Futatabi")

Kimiyoshi Yasuda Kōji Nanbara, Kaku Takashina, Miyoko Akaza
17 "The Peak of Darkness"

("Kettō Mumeigoku")

Akira Ōsu Shōhei Hino, Asao Uchida, Keiko Yumi
18 "The Bandits and the Children"

("Yatō to Hana to Kodomotachi")

Kenji Misumi Goichi Yamada, Tokue Hanazawa, Harumi Sone
19 "Who Shall Receive the Bounty"

("Shōukin Uketorinin")

Tomisaburo Wakayama Akiji Kobayashi, Hiroshi Nawa, Isao Kimura
20 "The Maiden Who Casts a Shadow"

("Kage wo Ouhana")

Akira Ōsu Mari Shiraki, Takeshi Kato
21 "A Mother and Daughter's Crisis"

("Boshizō Muzan")

Yoshiyuki Kuroda Etsuko Ichihara, Hōsei Komatsu
22 "A Lad and a Vendetta"

("Shōnen to Adauchi")

Masao Kobayashi Takashi Ehata
23 "A Camellia in Winter

("Kantsubaki Bojō")

Kimiyoshi Yasuda Sanae Kitabayashi
24 "A Woman's Tears"

("Kanashii Onna")

Showa Ota Asao Uchida, Yutaka Hayashi
25 "A Man to Man Promise"

("Otoko to Otoko no Yakusoku")

Masao Kobayashi Mikio Narita, Shiho Fujimura
26 "Dual at Kanei-Ji Temple"

("Kaneiji no Kettō")

Kenji Misumi Tony Cetera

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "唖侍鬼一法眼". allcinemas. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  • ^ "鬼一法眼 DVDBOX". Amazon. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  • ^ "唖侍鬼一法眼". セブンイレブン. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  • ^ "唖侍 鬼一法眼". TV DRAMA. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  • ^ "The Mute Samurai Series Overview Part 1".

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