• Director(s)

    Satsuo Yamamoto

  • Production Year

    1963

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    93m

  • Cast

    Raizo Ichikawa, So Yamamura, Shiho Fujimura

Film

Shinobi No Mono: Revenge

strong violence, injury detail

SHINOBI NO MONO: REVENGE is a Japanese action film, from 1963, in which a man's quest to lead a peaceful life is devastated by a brutal conqueror's actions, leading him to seek vengeance and safeguard his community.

SHINOBI NO MONO: REVENGE is a Japanese action film, from 1963, in which a man's quest to lead a peaceful life is devastated by a brutal conqueror's actions, leading him to seek vengeance and safeguard his community.

violence
A man's arm and leg are hacked off in masked blows and a character is stabbed in the side with a spear. Men are tortured by being dragged along the ground by horses. A man throws an infant into a fire, murdering him, but we do not see this in any detail. There are bloody sword fights, with slashes and stabs. We see a man engulfed by flames in a burning village and are told that many others have been killed this way. Soldiers are shot with rifles.
injury detail
There is sight of large spurts of blood after a man's limbs are severed and following a spearing. There is close up sight of a number of dead men who have been executed by crucifixion and also severed heads mounted on spikes. Characters are left with bloody slash and stab wounds in the aftermath of violence and we see blood spill from injured people's mouths. Bodies are strewn over the ground following a massacre.
A man's wife and child are threatened with murder. Characters describe plans to enact grisly and sadistic execution methods on their enemies. Characters take their own life, often to avoid capture or more painful deaths. There is mild bad language ('bastard') and milder terms such as 'hell' and 'damn'. A woman and man kiss and caress and there is undetailed discussion of her seducing a man for information. Characters grieve for lost loved ones.
  • Director(s)

    Satsuo Yamamoto

  • Production Year

    1963

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    93m

  • Cast

    Raizo Ichikawa, So Yamamura, Shiho Fujimura

strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
13/03/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Radiance Films
violence
A man's arm and leg are hacked off in masked blows and a character is stabbed in the side with a spear. Men are tortured by being dragged along the ground by horses. A man throws an infant into a fire, murdering him, but we do not see this in any detail. There are bloody sword fights, with slashes and stabs. We see a man engulfed by flames in a burning village and are told that many others have been killed this way. Soldiers are shot with rifles.
injury detail
There is sight of large spurts of blood after a man's limbs are severed and following a spearing. There is close up sight of a number of dead men who have been executed by crucifixion and also severed heads mounted on spikes. Characters are left with bloody slash and stab wounds in the aftermath of violence and we see blood spill from injured people's mouths. Bodies are strewn over the ground following a massacre.
A man's wife and child are threatened with murder. Characters describe plans to enact grisly and sadistic execution methods on their enemies. Characters take their own life, often to avoid capture or more painful deaths. There is mild bad language ('bastard') and milder terms such as 'hell' and 'damn'. A woman and man kiss and caress and there is undetailed discussion of her seducing a man for information. Characters grieve for lost loved ones.
  • Classified date

    13/03/2024

  • Language

    Japanese