Watch: 子連れ狼 地獄へ行くぞ!大五郎 1974 123movies, Full Movie Online – The final film, and the final confrontation between Ogami and Retsudo. With most of his family already dead at Ogami’s hands, Retsudo launches one last plot to destroy him, and when that fails, unleashes the fury of every remaining member of the Yagyu Clan..
Plot: In the sixth and final film of the Lone Wolf and Cub series, the final conflict between Ogami Itto and the Yagyu clan is carried out.
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fine way to conclude what, overall, is a most enjoyable and magical experience – with rather a lot of bloody violence
Fabulous conclusion to a fine series with less dubious samurai philosophy and more creative and marvellously choreographed fighting sequences. The stupendous snow scenes that open and close the film are jaw dropping and whilst watching could only imagine the filming difficulties. Subsequently I discover that these relatively short scenes took some six weeks to film with the youngster playing the cub crying at the pain of the cold and his ‘Papa’ near to collapse on several occasions. It is a remarkable episode in many respects and not least with regard to the cinematography which seems even finer here with some truly wonderful moments. i think I actually gasped when the opposing forces appeared on the brow of the snow clad mountain-side. The ending here differs from that in the manga partly because the film actually came before the story had been concluded – so keen apparently were the film makers to carry on with the series. Far from being a let down, as I feared it might be, this sixth and final film in the series is a fine way to conclude what, overall, is a most enjoyable and magical experience – with rather a lot of bloody violence.
How Dare You Kill The People I Sent To Kill You?
As those of you who have seen any of the six movies in the series know, Tomisaburô Wakayama is the Lone Wolf, former head-cutter-offer for the Shogunate, done out of the job by Minoru Ôki. one-eyed chief of the evil Yagyu clan. Now he and his son, Akihiro Tomikawa, wander around Japan with the youngster in a baby carriage, assassins for hire. Each movie has four or five attempts by the Yagyu to kill Wakayama and son, and each is usually capped by a big battle at the end, where Wakayama faces hundreds of minions; being minions, they are highly skilled and very deadly, and are easily dispatched by Wakayama, with Ôki escaping at the end, vowing to get Wakayama next time.Why does he bother? Because Wakayama has killed four of his sons, who were just going along, minding their own business of trying to kill Wakayama. The last three kiddies go down, too, which annoys Ôki no end, and makes the Shogun comment that as an evil mastermind, he’s flubbing the job.
Which is pretty much what happens here, with flying fake heads, and dying minions spouting fake blood like a shaken bottle of warm soda. It’s violence on a pornographic level. That is not to say there isn’t some technical interest in these movies. There’s great cinematography modeled on the manga it’s based on. Here, there’s a lot snow, and plenty of anachronistic details, like Wakayama having a machine gun rigged into the baby carriage, and hundreds of skiing swordsmen trying to kill Wakayama.
The best thing about the movie, though, is it’s the last of them. Even if Ôki flees saying he’ll get Wakayama next time, I take some comfort in the fact there was none.
Original Language ja
Runtime 1 hr 23 min (83 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama
Director Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Writer Kazuo Koike, Goseki Kojima, Tsutomu Nakamura
Actors Tomisaburô Wakayama, Akihiro Tomikawa, Junko Hitomi
Country Japan
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Tokyo Developing Labs, Tokyo, Japan
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Tohoscope
Printed Film Format 35 mm