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Monday 27 May 2013

Ambush at Blood Pass (1970)

aka: The Ambush: Incident at Blood Pass 

Having ToshirĂ´ Mifune reprise his Yojimbo character (if only in name) is the kind of thing that gets me jumping for joy. Add ShintarĂ´ Katsu (Zatoichi) to the mix and I'm somersaulting around the room. (If Tomisaburo Wakayama had been cast too I’d have literally exploded with glee.) Reluctant director Hiroshi Inagaki crafted a tight chess-like situation around the two men. The game board is an Inn at Sanshun Pass. Inagaki uses the frame well but he never over-stretches himself. Likewise, the characters never feel like more than pieces to be moved around as needed. Nevertheless, it’s a slow burning period piece that satisfies, but not in the way I’d expected.

3½ Eastern Westerns out of 5

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