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Movie poster: Shibukawa Bangorō (1922)
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Shibukawa Bangorō

1922 · 64 min Action Adventure Drama
5.2 / 10 · TMDB

A film on the life of Shibukawa Bangorō, the founder of the Shibukawa-ryū school of jūjutsu. To paraphrase Satō Tadao’s blurb on the back cover of the video, this is an important film for three reasons. 1. it is an almost perfectly well preserved copy of one of only a few full-length movies still available of the first superstar in Japanese cinema history, the very famous Onoe Matsunosuke. 2. it uses a method that was common in the silent era, the dyeing/tinting of film to mark given moments of day (for ex., blue for night-time) or given situations (for ex., red for fire) – and even though most films that used this technique have been redeveloped in straight b&w, this one is available in its original form. 3. it is an early SFX (special effects) movie that uses the basic tools of the trade - a great action movie full of swordsmanship and monsters (bakemono).

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📋 Film Details

Original Title 渋川伴五郎
Year 1922
Country Japan
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama
Director Kōkichi Tsukiyama
Runtime 64 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.2/10 (5 votes)

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The film constructs its narrative around the demonstration of jūjutsu, relying on the charisma of its lead performer and the visual experiments of the silent era. It explores the myth-making of a martial arts founder through early cinematic language, where every technique serves spectacle.

What lingers after viewing is a sense of witnessing a preserved artifact, offering a direct window into the birth of Japanese action cinema and its inventive color-coding practice. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Kōkichi Tsukiyama

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Watch as a preserved artifact, in quiet focus, to appreciate the tinting and early SFX.

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