

The samurai film that made Japan's biggest star bleed for real.
Stunts
Denjirō Ōkōchi did his own sword fights—no doubles, no mercy, one take.
Direction
Itō's kinetic editing basically invented the modern action sequence.
Practical Effects
Real locations, real snow, real exhaustion—pre-CGI filmmaking as extreme sport.

Director
Daisuke Itō
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ōkōchi was already Japan's biggest star; this role cemented his 'Tange Sazen' persona for decades.
Itō's films were so popular that studio execs feared his leftist politics would radicalize audiences.