
The Betrayal (bluray) Limited Edition
To protect his clan, an honourable samurai (Raizo Ichikawa, SHINOBI) takes the blame for a murder committed by one of his fellows. He is promised a safe return after one year in exile, but this vow is broken and he becomes a fugitive chased by his own clansmen.
Disillusioned by the bushido code of honour, he realises there are only two ways out: vengeance or death.Ā
From director Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman), a former assistant to Akira Kurosawa, this cruel jidaigeki stands alongside such notable works of the genre asĀ HarakiriĀ andĀ Sword of DoomĀ with its classic mix of honour codes and samurai action. Beautifully filmed in black and white āscope with thrilling set pieces,Ā The BetrayalĀ features one of the most breathtaking finales in all of samurai cinema.
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$25.54The Betrayal (bluray) Limited Edition
To protect his clan, an honourable samurai (Raizo Ichikawa, SHINOBI) takes the blame for a murder committed by one of his fellows. He is promised a safe return after one year in exile, but this vow is broken and he becomes a fugitive chased by his own clansmen.
Disillusioned by the bushido code of honour, he realises there are only two ways out: vengeance or death.Ā
From director Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman), a former assistant to Akira Kurosawa, this cruel jidaigeki stands alongside such notable works of the genre asĀ HarakiriĀ andĀ Sword of DoomĀ with its classic mix of honour codes and samurai action. Beautifully filmed in black and white āscope with thrilling set pieces,Ā The BetrayalĀ features one of the most breathtaking finales in all of samurai cinema.
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To protect his clan, an honourable samurai (Raizo Ichikawa, SHINOBI) takes the blame for a murder committed by one of his fellows. He is promised a safe return after one year in exile, but this vow is broken and he becomes a fugitive chased by his own clansmen.
Disillusioned by the bushido code of honour, he realises there are only two ways out: vengeance or death.Ā
From director Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman), a former assistant to Akira Kurosawa, this cruel jidaigeki stands alongside such notable works of the genre asĀ HarakiriĀ andĀ Sword of DoomĀ with its classic mix of honour codes and samurai action. Beautifully filmed in black and white āscope with thrilling set pieces,Ā The BetrayalĀ features one of the most breathtaking finales in all of samurai cinema.






















