Lone Wolf Isazo (1968) -
Director Kazuo Ikehiro utilizes complex flashback structures and a brooding, romantic aesthetic to chronicle the protagonist's descent from a chivalrous youth to a cynical wanderer. Hitori okami (1968) - IMDb
This was one of the final films for legendary actor Raizo Ichikawa, who died of cancer the following year at age 37. Lone Wolf Isazo (1968)
Raizo Ichikawa (as Isazo), Isamu Nagato, and Mayumi Ogawa Runtime: 83 minutes Notable Features While traveling, he encounters a young boy and
The story follows , a skilled swordsman and gambler known for his impeccable manners and deadly efficiency, earning him the nickname "The Ripper". While traveling, he encounters a young boy and discovers the boy’s mother is Yoshino , his former lover. Their past romance was thwarted by class differences, leading to Isazo’s life as a wanderer. As he attempts to right past wrongs, he must navigate the rigid code of the Yakuza and evade the samurai clan still hunting him. Production Credits Director: Kazuo Ikehiro Writer: Based on a novel by Genzo Murakami Production Credits Director: Kazuo Ikehiro Writer: Based on