This six-movie set (also known as Baby Cart, Shogun
Assassin, and Sword of Vengeance) originally appeared
in a 110 volume adult comic book series, and was
adapted for live action by Shintaro Katsu (the
actor that played Zatoichi and later Hanzo the
Razor) as a staring vehicle for his brother, Tomisaburo
Wakayama. All six movies were
filmed in just two years, but flopped with the
Japanese audiences. Strangely, they were far better
received by international viewers and are now
considered to be classics. Though other films
and other actors later depicted the tales of the
Lone Wolf and Cub (the best of which is the 1992
Lone Wolf and Child), I'll only address Wakayama's
portrayal here. The story centers
around Itto Ogami, the Shogun's official executioner,
and the Yagyu clan, a proud, elitist family that
yearns for Ogami's position. By planting false
evidence of treason and murdering his wife and
retainers, the Yagyu family force Itto Ogami to
flee with his newborn baby. Soon the supremely
skilled Ogami makes a name as the ultimate assassin,
a man who is willing to kill anyone for 500 pieces
of gold--a man who, with his child, walks the
"road to hell" while waiting for a chance
to avenge himself against the villains who destroyed
his family's honor. These wonderful movies
offer psychological and cultural subtleties along
with amazing swordplay. They gripped me when I
first watched them during my teenage years, and
they continue to mesmerize me when I watch them
today (I've seen all six at least 8 times each,
and can't wait to watch them again!). Now available
in beautiful prints with crystal clear subtitles,
anyone who buys them is in for a monumental treat.
If you want to play
it safe and buy just one, allow me to strongly
recommend BABY CART AT THE RIVER STYX, a movie
that, in my opinion, might well be the single
greatest Samurai film of all time. SWORD OF VENGEANCE
(1972)
 BABY CART AT
THE RIVER STYX (1972)  BABY CART TO
HADES (1972)
 BABY CART IN
PERIL (1972)
 BABY CART IN
THE LAND OF DEMONS (1973)
 WHITE HEAVEN
IN HELL (1974)
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