Wicked Priest

Wicked Priest (1968)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1968-08-14
  • User Rating: 5.7/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Language: 日本語
  • Production Company: Toei Company
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Director: Kiyoshi Saeki
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Summary

During the Taisho Period (early 1920's) a monastery of warrior monks was split apart between two factions. One of these factions was led by the Chief Abbot and his protege, Shinkai. When Shinkai intercedes in a fight between a rival priest and some ruffians it leads to his expulsion from the order. This story introduced us to the character of Shinkai, a "Karate Priest" and his long running feud with Ryotatsu, his greatest rival. There are touches of humor as Shinkai breaks all the commandments of a priest, including fighting, gambling, and running after women. All this leads to an awesome conclusion as he must destroy a gang of yakuza aided by corrupt priests. The fighting is fast and furious as Ryotatsu waits to see if Shinkai can live long enough to face him in the ultimate test! /Winterheart of CG

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  • Tomisaburō Wakayama

    as Mikuni Shinkai
  • Bunta Sugawara

    as Ryotatsu
  • Kenjirō Ishiyama

    as
  • Hōsei Komatsu

    as
  • Masumi Tachibana

    as
  • Mari Shiraki

    as
  • Tatsuo Endō

    as
  • Kanbi Fujiyama

    as
  • Keiko Tsushima

    as
  • Keishiro Kojima

    as
  • Utako Kyō

    as Okane
  • Hiroshi Nawa

    as
  • Harumi Sone

    as
  • Misa Toki

    as
  • Takuzō Kawatani

    as Yakuza henchman
  • Masako Araki

    as
  • Shōtarō Hayashi

    as
  • Ritsu Isiyama

    as
  • Keiko Kojima

    as
  • Ichitarō Kuni

    as
  • Sen Okaji

    as
  • Masaru Shiga

    as
  • Akira Shioji

    as
  • Daisuke Awaji

    as
Writing Kiyoshi Saeki Screenplay
Writing Eimei Yamamoto Screenplay
Directing Kiyoshi Saeki Director
Crew Teruhiko Arakawa Sound Recordist
Art Tsuneo Daimon Art Direction
Camera Nagaki Yamagishi Director of Photography
Writing Akira Murao Screenplay
Sound Shunsuke Kikuchi Original Music Composer

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