Oshichi, a famous female detective, takes it upon herself to investigate the murder of a woman, which occurs during an event for the festival of the Asakusa Shrine. Misora Hibari was a huge star in Japan at that time, and her immense popularity led to many film roles. In those days Toei Films usually featured a musical number of some sort, and this is no exeption. The tradition of incorp-orating music and dance into jidai-geki films lives on to this day, as witnessed by the \'Step-Dancing\' segment in the current ZATOICHI 2004 by Beat Takeshi. In addition to fine acting and an intelligent story, there is some excellent swordplay here, with the top action hero Azuma Chiyonosuke teaming up with the heroine as a drunken ronin with superb sword skills, which are put to good use in having to save her from the murderers trying to avoid punishment. 16:9 Widescreen, razor sharp video, brilliant colors, removable English Subtitles (enhanced!) and DVD Extras!
Directed by: SAWASHIMA Tadashi Cast: MISORA Hibari, AZUMA Chiyonosuke, SATOMI Kotaro
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