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Hanzo the Razor - Sword of Justice

Hanzo 'the Razor' Itami is a samurai cop who's expert at weilding more than just his sword. Like a Japanese version of 'Shaft', Hanzo is a demented blend of samurai action and sexploitation. A brutal samurai spoof starring Shintaro Katsu from the 'Zatoichi' series. 'Sword of Justice' is the first in the trilogy where Hanzo discovers his superior is corrupt and he enlists two criminals to help him find out the truth.

Year: 1972
Genre: Foreign Language Films, Japanese Cinema, Asia Extreme, Comics Movies, Black Humour, Samurai
Country: Japan
Director: Kenji Misumi
Starring: Shintaro Katsu, Yukiji Asaoka, Mari Atsumi
Duration: 86 Minutes
Rating: R18 - Contains violence, sexual violence and sex scenes.
Subtitles: Yes
6.8/10
Location in store: Foreign (Japan)

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