Llevo ni se sabe el tiempo intentando descargar el cd1 pero solo lo tiene completo una persona. Alguien más podía compartirla unos dias a ver si aumentamos las fuentes??
que tal es?
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Title: Bandits vs. Samurai SquadronForeign Title: Kumokiri NizaemonDirector: Hideo GoshaYear: 1978Runtime: 163 minCountry: JapanCast: Tatsuya Nakadai, Shima Iwashita=============Synopsis:A genre filmmaker excelling in samurai films, Hideo Gosha began his career producing anddirection action dramas and television series in the sixties. "Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron",made in the middle period of his career, is one of his most ambitious films. Spanning over tenyears and with a complicated plot involving more than a dozen speaking parts, weaving a webof passionate love and spiteful vengeance, the film manages to be both highly entertainingand stylized. The story involves a former samurai warrior who abandons his class to becomethe leader of a gang of bandits. He leads his outlaws in an attempt to rob the castle of hisformer clan to revenge for the destruction of his own family by the official they served.=============Review:"Probably the top samurai film of the 70s" (Film Forum New York), this ambitious big-budgetspectacle is directed by genre visionary Hideo Gosha, whose terrific debut feature, the 1964chanbara classic Three Outlaw Samurai, also screens in this series. Famed leading manTatsuya Nakadai — a mainstay of Kurosawa's cinema, and as ubiquitous a presence asToshiro Mifune in our program of samurai chestnuts — leads the cast in an epic tale thatmelds complicated caper-style antics à la The Sting with great sword-swinging battles in thefinest samurai tradition. Seeking vengeance for the destruction of his family, a disaffectedsamurai leads his gang of bandits on an elaborate attack against the well-defended castle ofhis former clan. The film rushes along as a breathless, all-encompassing extravaganza ofdelirious plot twists, devious double crosses, hair-raising tension, seat-of-the-pants escapes,soft-core sex, and sensational action. Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron is a marathon of stylish,entertaining fun — but also perhaps the movie, at least according to some, in which theclassic, non-ironic samurai film reaches a certain delirious exhaustion!-----“Probably the top samurai film of the 70s” (Film Forum), BANDITS VS. SAMURAISQUADRON marked master Hideo Gosha’s return to the genre after a decade of providingsome of its juiciest examples (see also THREE OUTLAW SAMURAI and GOYOKIN in thisseries), and remains one of his rarest films. His budget this time was big, and Gosha filledevery widescreen frame with yen-spending spectacle. The crazy, corkscrew story involves anenigmatic bandit (stalwart Tatsuya Nakadai) financing a plot to revenge the death of his familythrough all kinds of chicanery while his nemesis, a shogunate policeman, tries to check anddouble cross him with his own schemes. Breathless and breathtaking, BANDITS VS.SAMURAI SQUADRON intersperses increasingly devious plot twists with flurries ofsword-swinging action – the genre taken to extreme termination. This being the Seventies,Gosha also added something new to the proceedings: softcore sex. Samurai film authorityAlain Silver compares Gosha’s return to the genre to the late films of John Ford, calling its titlesequence “a general introduction to a violent and unstable night world, a world of maskedrobbers and lantern-carrying policeman in constant conflict, a kind of samurai noir.”
Specs:File size : 1.37 GBType : AVIDuration : 2:36:32Audio stream: 1Cds: 1VideoCodec : XviD 1.1 (Koepi)Bitrate : 1062 KbpsResolution: 672*288Frame rate : 25.0 fpsBits per pixel: 0.218QPEL: No ; GMC: No ; N-VOP: NoAudioCodec : AC3Bitrate : 192 KbpsChannels : 2Sampling rate : 48 000 HzLanguage: JapaneseSubs: English + French (vobsub)Source: PAL DVDRipper: CroakerBC