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Sure Death 4: Revenge
Directed byKinji Fukasaku
Written byKinji Fukasaku, Akira Nakahara, Tatsuo Nogami
Produced byYouzo Sakurai, Hisashi Yamanouchi
Edited byKoichi Sonoi
Release date
  • June 6, 1987 (1987-06-06)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Sure Death 4: Revenge (必殺4 恨みはらします, Hissatsu Fō: Urami Harashimasu) (a.k.a. Sure Death Revenge and Sure-Fire Death 4: We Will Avenge You) is a 1987 jidaigeki film directed by Kinji Fukasaku as part of the Hissatsu series of films.[1][2][3][4][5]

Plot

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When the Shogun's retainers cause trouble in the village, an unknown assailant throws a shuriken at Kyuma's horse, causing it to trample and apparently kill an elderly villager named Hirano as he is protecting a boy. Nakamura finds the shuriken and submits it as evidence with his report, but the magistrate Lord Okura insists that there was no shuriken and Nakamura reluctantly withdraws his request to open an investigation.

Hirano's daughter Oyumi hires assassins led by Boss Benton to kill the samurai leader Chikara Jinbo, his lieutenant Shinpachi Tarao, and their fellow samurai Kyuma Kagazume, who she says are responsible for her father's death. Only Bunshichi and Nakamura agree to the low fee. Bunshichi kills Kyuma and escapes with his son Choji in tow.

Nakamura learns that Okura was once Kyonosuke, a homosexual performer who worked as a temple page and was quickly promoted by Lord Sakai. After Haginosuke, Kyonosuke's rival, died from poison in an apparent suicide, Enkoin Temple in Yanaka offered him a job as a page. The leader of the troupe did not want to let him go, but then he also died mysteriously, enabling Kyonosuke to leave and become a favorite of Lord Sakai, eventually rising to become Lord Okura.

Retainer Shinpachi is killed by Bunshichi using Sugie's broken sword. The retainers return to the village and accuse Sugie of the murder, leading to a chaotic battle in which many villagers are killed. Bunshichi kills one of the retainers and then kills Nakamura's mistress Ofuku for witnessing the killing.

When brought before the Shogun, the retainers are unwilling to commit hara-kiri for the incident and fight back but are killed by the Shogun's samurai. The villagers are forced to leave and Hirano's daughter Oyumi commits suicide after paying the fee to the assassins. Bunshichi promises to kill Hirano's true killer, a tinker named Kyuzo in the village who killed Hirano while the horse was running nearby. Bunshichi and Kyuzo battle in the abandoned village and kill each other by throwing their weapons.

Nakamura and the other assassins set out to finish the job by killing Okura, who used the retainers to clear the village so that the Shogun could build a temple there and dedicate it to Okiku, a maid he raped years earlier who drowned herself out of shame. Okura poisons Sakai after revealing to him that Okiku was his older sister and that he has been helping the Shogun in order to get promoted to Head Steward and get closer to him to kill him. Nakamura and the assassins confront Okura and kill him.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "必殺IV". 京都ヒストリカる映画祭. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  2. ^ "真田広之の魅力凝縮!アクション時代劇『必殺!4』に刮目せよ". シネマプラス. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  3. ^ "必殺4". Agency for Cultural Affairs 映画情報システム. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Hissatsu!4 Urami Harashimasu". Kinema Junpo. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  5. ^ "デジタル大辞泉プラス「必殺4 恨みはらします」の解説". kotobank. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
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