Kolekt-To Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Hey guys, I was wondering what movies could be recommended where Japanese swords (Gunto or Nihonto) are featured. "Kill Bill" immediately comes to mind. Lol. I'm aware of some war movies with scenes featuring swords, but what about Samurai movies and other types of movies? The series "Shogun" was recently recommended to me - I read the novel as a kid, but never watched the series. Recommendations? Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Very few with Gunto, Lone Wolf and Cub movies are enoyable. 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 English or Japanese? There are a ton of Japanese movies about Samurai with loads of fight scenes. English: Favorite - Last Samurai with Tom Cruise 47 Ronin with Keanu Reeves But like I said, tons of Japanese ones. 1 Quote
Kolekt-To Posted August 5, 2021 Author Report Posted August 5, 2021 Thanks! I watched "47 Ronin" a couple of months ago. Will have to watch "Last Samurai" - missed that one. Regarding Gunto scenes in movies, I've seen some in WW2-themed movies, but it's usually just glimpses of the sword. For example, in the Japanese movie "Yamato" (2005) you catch glimpses of dirks, one scene featuring what is portrayed as a "Yamamato Dagger", and another scene where an officer self-deletes by falling in his Type 97 on the deck of the sinking ship in one of the final scenes. In the Japanese film "Oba, The Last Samurai", I believe the Banzai attack scene at the beginning of the film shows an officer charging while holding his Gunto. And, there are various combat scenes in movies such as "Wind Talkers", "Hacksaw Ridge", etc. where Japanese officers are featured attacking with their Guntos drawn. Also, in the series "The Pacific" (I forget which episode) there is a scene where a soldier comes at Sledge with a raised Gunto and Sledge uses his M1 Garand to dispatch the attacker. In the movie "To End All Wars" (2001), Guntos are seen being carried by officers in many scenes throughout the movie. However, in regard to Guntos on film, in my experience, they are usually only featured in fleeting images in rare scenes. I think what's been stated here regarding Japanese movies, especially within the Samurai genre, is where the viewer will be treated to Nihonto featured prominently and more frequently. Quote
Itomagoi Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 One of my favorite movies is black belt from 2007 (kuro obi). Here you can see Gunto :-) 2 Quote
IJASWORDS Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Don't forget Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence. A perfect '98 mounted Gunto. 2 Quote
Moley Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 4 hours ago, Itomagoi said: One of my favorite movies is black belt from 2007 (kuro obi). Here you can see Gunto :-) Ahhh - Naka Sensei One of my teachers. What a Character and a lovely man. 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 There are some Gunto shown in the Bridge over the River Kwai, another great film. From memory the Japanese colonel erroneously has a general tassel, probably an original one as well. 1 Quote
robinalexander Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Neil beat me to 'Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence' so I will add that Clint Eastwood/Spielberg + 1, classic 'Letters From Iwo Jima. Rob 2 Quote
kkeeps Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Netflix just recently released Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning, features tons of swords and fighting, albeit in a very "anime" styling, which makes sense, giving the movie's roots. 2 Quote
Alex A Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Zatoichi decent, some subtle humour thrown in. The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (1/11) Movie CLIP - Blind Fury (2003) HD - YouTube 3 Quote
DTM72 Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 3 hours ago, kkeeps said: Netflix just recently released Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning, features tons of swords and fighting, albeit in a very "anime" styling, which makes sense, giving the movie's roots. Just watched that one last night. Great movie and good storyline. 1 Quote
sbf Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Best movie to see gunto in use is "Hell To Eternity" with Jeffrey Hunter. Bar none. Be warned, you may not like what you see. Steve 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Movie with Gunto 1.Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence 1983 2.Letters from Iwo Jima 硫磺島からの手紙 2006 3.太平洋の奇跡(Oba:The Last Samurai)2011 4.日輪の遺産 (The Legacy Of The Sun)2011 5.The Wolverine(2013) 6.The Emperor in August (日本のいちばん長い日) 2015 2 Quote
Kolekt-To Posted August 6, 2021 Author Report Posted August 6, 2021 Trystan, thanks for the recommendations and scene photos! Quote
Kolekt-To Posted August 7, 2021 Author Report Posted August 7, 2021 Here's a scene from the 1971 Japanese film "Battle of Okinawa" featuring a wounded NCO with his Type 95 - looks like a 1st version Type 95 to me. 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 HBO's The Pacific: Sledge's Bunker The NCO Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 HBO's The Pacific: Sledge's Bunker The Japanese NCO used a Brass guards Type 95. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 Wow, great screen capture photos Trystan! By the looks of that last one, it looks like they used a real one too. 1 Quote
Kolekt-To Posted August 7, 2021 Author Report Posted August 7, 2021 That was an intense, and memorable, scene from The Pacific. Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 4 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: Wow, great screen capture photos Trystan! By the looks of that last one, it looks like they used a real one too. Maybe not.Here is Rubber Type 95 from TV show The Pacific. 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 OMG! They even have serial numbers! How did you find that? 1 Quote
vajo Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 Looks like a perfect copy. With stamps. 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 1 hour ago, vajo said: Looks like a perfect copy. With stamps. I think it was resin molds from a real one. 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 7, 2021 Report Posted August 7, 2021 1 hour ago, Bruce Pennington said: OMG! They even have serial numbers! How did you find that? I had those photos a long time ago, from a movie prop shop. 1 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 In 太平洋の奇跡(Oba:The Last Samurai) IJA officer wearing Type 98,IJN officer wearing Type 97. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 10, 2021 Report Posted August 10, 2021 On 8/5/2021 at 1:06 PM, sbf said: "Hell To Eternity" Just watched it Steve, thanks for the recommendation! The Pied Piper of Saipan really pulled off something special. He claimed that he talked in 1,500 troops and civilians. A critic claimed it was half that much ..... Ha! so 750? Don't know any other guys who could claim that! The movie made him look much older than his 18 years of age. One scene with a circle of officers around a general. One of the guys had a leather-covered saya ... I think it was @16k's Mantetsu!!!! 1 Quote
sbf Posted August 10, 2021 Report Posted August 10, 2021 8 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: Just watched it Steve, thanks for the recommendation! The Pied Piper of Saipan really pulled off something special. He claimed that he talked in 1,500 troops and civilians. A critic claimed it was half that much ..... Ha! so 750? Don't know any other guys who could claim that! The movie made him look much older than his 18 years of age. One scene with a circle of officers around a general. One of the guys had a leather-covered saya ... I think it was @16k's Mantetsu!!!! Glad you enjoyed it. It was filmed on Okinawa in 1960, all the extras were Marines and Japanese or Okinawans, and it appears most of the Japanese weapons and equipment were real. A few glitches with the Japanese using US small arms, but for my money the portrayal of the appearance and behavior of the Japanese Army was right on. The sword scene has haunted me since I saw the movie as a kid in the sixties, and in some ways spurred my interest in swords. Who were these people who still fought with swords in the 20th Century, who made suicidal charges, and deliberately crashed airplanes into ships? Steve 2 Quote
Kolekt-To Posted August 11, 2021 Author Report Posted August 11, 2021 Coming at us with raised Guntos! Scene from "Battle of Okinawa" (Japanese film, 1971). 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.