決闘高田の馬場 (Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba) 1937 All Ages
      Production still from Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba 1937 / Director: Masahiro Makino / Image courtesy: ©1937 NIKKATSU Corporation / View full image
When
1.30 pm, Sat 6 Dec 2025 (57 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Subtitled
 - Wheelchair Accessible
 
Admission
Free
About
Set in the bustling alleyways of Edo, Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba follows the reckless rōnin Yasubē Nakayama, a heavy drinker who barely gets by breaking up fights for pocket change. But when his stern uncle Rokurōzaemon is challenged to a duel, Yasubē sobers up just enough to charge through the streets and save him. What begins as comic bravado transforms into a spectacular showdown, with the final duel choreographed more like a dance than a deathmatch. A dynamic jidaigeki (period drama) by directors Masahiro Makino and Hiroshi Inagaki, this film fuses slapstick comedy and farce with spectacular sword fighting bravura, delivering a bold and playful take on bushidō.
Based on samurai folklore and featuring swashbuckling icon Tsumasaburō Bandō, this rare surviving fragment hints at a greater lost work—one that paved the way for Yasubē’s legendary future as a member of the '47 rōnin'.
All Ages | Contains mild violence
Production Credits
- Directors: Masahiro Makino, Hiroshi Inagaki
 - Script: Maki Tozo
 - Based on: the legend of Nakayama Yasubei
 - Cinematographers: Hideo Ishimoto, Rokusaburō Mitsui
 - Cast: Denjirō Ōkōchi
 - Print Source: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
 - Rights: ©1937 NIKKATSU Corporation
 - Year: 1937
 - Runtime: 57 minutes
 - Country: Japan
 - Language: Japanese
 - Subtitles: English
 - Colour: Black & White
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: 35mm