Lightning Karate Blow

Lightning Karate Blow

Release date : January 29, 1956
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Fujio Tsuda /
Production companies : Toei Company /
January 29, 1956 59m Japan Action Japanese More
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Ken Takakura's screen debut, following his admission into Toei ranks via the studio's annual New Faces program, came surprisingly enough in this pair of Okinawa karate films. The two-parter was released on Jan. 29, 1956 as two thirds of a triple feature. Both halves run just under one hour. The fighting is actually pretty good for the time, and it's fun to see Takakura as an impatient, bearded karate rascal.
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  • title:Lightning Karate Blow
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Fujio Tsuda /
  • Writers: Taihei Kobayashi · Yoshiharu Makino ·
  • Production companies: Toei Company ·
  • Overview:Ken Takakura's screen debut, following his admission into Toei ranks via the studio's annual New Faces program, came surprisingly enough in this pair of Okinawa karate films. The two-parter was released on Jan. 29, 1956 as two thirds of a triple feature. Both halves run just under one hour. The fighting is actually pretty good for the time, and it's fun to see Takakura as an impatient, bearded karate rascal.
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