However your tastes in action-packed cinema run, BUSHIDO MAN: SEVEN DEADLY BATTLES has something for everyone. Incredibly choreographed fights encompassing seven different disciplines -- stick, knife, sword, kung fu, nunchaku, firearm, and special weapons – make this the action movie of choice for summer viewing. Writer/Director Takanori Tsujimoto (Red Tears and Hard Revenge, Milly: Bloody Battle) reteams with renowned action choreographer Kensuke Sonomura (Resident Evil: Degeneration) and martial arts expert Mitsuki Koga for his best film to date.
On June 10, 2014, Shout! Factory will unleash BUSHIDO MAN: SEVEN DEADLY BATTLES on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital HD. Boasting a large cult following in Japan, Germany and a festival favorite at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival, BUSHIDO MAN is a widly entertaining action comedy that combines hard-hitting martial arts fight sequences and visceral action with plenty of surprises. A must-have for loyal fans, collectors and movie enthusiasts, own it on Blu-ray for $19.97 SRP or on DVD for $16.99 SRP.
In addition to the action sequences, BUSHIDO MAN: SEVEN DEADLY BATTLES peppers in mouth-watering interludes at assorted eateries, making the film a mini-travelogue for foodies with a fondness for fisticuffs. Toramaru’s (Koga) philosophy dictates that Gensai “know the enemy by eating his food” and each masterfully-choreographed fight is preceded by a helping of his adversary’s favorite dish. Tsujimoto serves up a winner, seven times over!
BUSHIDO MAN: SEVEN DEADLY BATTLES (2013, 88 min.)
A student of martial arts is on a quest to seek seven scrolls containing the fighting secrets of seven different disciplines: stick, knife, sword, kung fu, nunchaku, firearm, and special weapons. Along the way, he must learn his enemy’s ways by what they eat, and bring both secrets and stories of his adventures home to his master. Featuring blistering martial arts, comedy, and food, Bushido Man will leave you with a taste for more than just action.
Bonus Content:
* Making Bushido Man: From the Fantasia Film Festival
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