Crimson Bat - Oichi: Wanted, Dead or Alive (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 8, 1970

Original Title:
めくらのお市 命貰います

Alternate Titles:
Blind Oichi - Swirling Travel Hats
Fangt Oichi, tot oder lebendig
I agria nyhta ton samurai
La Ciega Oichi: Viva o muerta
Mekurano Oichi inochi moraimasu
Mrtvou nebo Zivou
Trazi se Oici: Ziva ili Mrtva
Багровая летучая мышь: Берегись!

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Shochiku

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Oichi the Blind helps a woman escape the clutches of a high government official to go off with the man she loves. The official puts a reward on her head of fifty gold pieces and soon a menagerie of bounty hunters are after her skin. Three of them band together to accomplish this, one an expert swordsman, another a huge judo master and the third is deadly with a chain. To escape, she heads for the fishing town of Itso but soon comes face to face with Sankuro, the swordsman...

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Art Direction:
Chiyoo Umeda

Director:
Hirokazu Ichimura

Director of Photography:
Masao Kosugi

Editor:
Shizu Ōsawa

Executive Producer:
Akira Inomata

Lighting Technician:
Shoichi Motohashi

Original Music Composer:
Takeo Watanabe

Sound Mixer:
Hirofumi Satô

Sound Recordist:
Tokio Hiramatsu

Story:
Teruo Tanaka

Writer:
Kōji Takada

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