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勝新太郎
Zatoichi
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三国連太郎
Asagoro
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西村晃
Uneshiro Suga
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浜田ゆう子
Oshino
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細川俊之
Nisaburo
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藤岡琢也
Zatosanji
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石山健二郎
Tatsugoro
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鈴木瑞穂
Shusui Ohara
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遠藤太津朗
Boss Tomizo
เรื่องย่อ
When a local gambling house kidnaps some peasants because they failed to pay their debts, a rival gambling house pays their debts and sets them free.
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ภาพยนตร์แนะนำ
Zatoichi is forced to kill a young man who owes a debt to a yakuza boss. Moments later, his sister Osode arrives with the money she earned (prostituting herself) to pay his debts. The bosses true motives are revealed and he attempts to steal Osode even though the debt is paid. Zatoichi realizes his grievous error and protects the girl from the gang. Osode and Zatoichi are caught in a dilemma as she must rely on her brother's killer for protection and Zatoichi wrestles with the injustice he has caused.
Samaritan Zatoichi
Zatoichi makes friends with a dangerous chess player, while fending off angry yakuza and bloodthirsty relatives out for revenge, and trying to save a sick child. Meanwhile, his luck with dice is turning.
Zatoichi and the Chess Expert
Zatoichi's trek through 88 temples to atone for his violent past is interrupted as he stumbles into a village terrorized by a violent yakuza boss.
Zatoichi's Pilgrimage
Blind swordsman Zatoichi, jailed briefly, is implored by another prisoner to aid him in proving his innocence of a crime for which he is sentenced to death. Zatoichi is reluctant to get involved, because he knows how often such involvement has led to trouble in the past. But events conspire to thrust him repeatedly into involvement, and gradually he comes to believe in the man's innocence and determines to free him.
Zatoichi and the Doomed Man
“วังกัง” จอมยุทธจากแผ่นดินใหญ่ผู้มีคุณธรรม หรือที่รู้จักในนาม “ไอ้ด้วน” มาเหยียบแดนปลาดิบเพื่อนักบวข แต่แล้วเขาต้องกลับไปพัวพันกับเหตุการณ์ฆ่ากันตายจน ทางการตั้งค่าหัวตามล่า สวรรค์ยังเมตตาที่ให้มาเจอ “ซาโตอิจิ” นักดาบตาบอดซึ่งคอยช่วยเหลือและพิสูจน์ความเป็นจริง ว่าใครคือตัวการในเหตุการณ์นั้น แต่เพราะภาษา คืออุปสรรคของทั้งสอง ทำให้ความปราถนาที่ดีต้องเป็นร้าย สุดท้ายไอ้ด้วนต้องมาต่อกรกับไอ้บอด ใครจะเป็นผู้ชนะ
เดชไอ้ด้วนผจญฤทธิ์ไอ้บอด
Zatoichi comes upon a dying man who asks him to give a bag of money to "Taichi". Zatoichi has no idea who this is but when he comes upon a small town harassed by gangsters, he finds that "Taichi" was the man's young son. Along his travels he also met a blind monk who makes Zatoichi question his murderous lifestyle. In trying to help the town, Zatoichi kills some gangsters and becomes a hero to the boy. He must make a choice of whether to use non-violence and set a good example, or violence and set the boy on the wrong path in life.
Zatoichi's Vengeance
Returning to the village where a year before he had killed Hirate, a much-admired opponent, Zatoichi encounters another swordsman and former rival in love.
The Tale of Zatoichi Continues
Blind masseur Zatoichi is nursed back to health by a young woman after he is shot by a gang member. Zatoichi, who had come to the village to repay a debt, now feels further indebted. He commits himself to use his amazing sword skills to help the young woman's father, whose river-crossing service is under attack by the same gang responsible for Zatoichi's wounds.
Zatoichi's Flashing Sword
Zatoichi comes upon the town of Tonda, overrun by gangsters. Using one of his favorite techniques, Zatoichi proceeds to win 8 ryo in a rigged gambling game. Of course, the local gangsters attempt to kill him, and the adventure begins. It turns out a blacksmith named Senzo examines Zatoichi's cane sword, and discovers it to be forged by his old mentor. Senzo discovers the sword is at the end of its usefulness and will break when it is used next.
Zatoichi's Cane Sword
Blind swordsman/masseuse Zatoichi befriends a young woman returning home with her baby. When gangsters mistake her for Zatoichi and kill her, Zatoichi determines to escort the baby to its father. He gains the reluctant help of a young pick pocket and together they travel to find the baby's father. But they do not reckon on the father's reaction to their arrival, nor on their own growing feelings for the child.