Hanzo the Razor: Sword of Justice

Hanzo the Razor: Sword of Justice

6.3

Dec 30 1972

2h 34m

Action, Drama

Fearless Edo-period police inspector Hanzo Itami, nicknamed The Razor, has developed his own unique way of extracting information for his inquiries. His first adventure sees him investigating his superior officer's mistress, whom he suspects of having ties with a reputed criminal on the loose.

Shintarō Katsu

Shintarō Katsu

Hanzo 'The Razor' Itami

Yukiji Asaoka

Yukiji Asaoka

Omino

Mari Atsumi

Mari Atsumi

Kō Nishimura

Kō Nishimura

Magobei 'Snake' Onishi

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