Release Date: Apr 1, 1974 Wide
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Lightning Swords of Death was one of the most popular of the long-running Japanese Sword of Vengeance series. The film's nearly unending violence is given continuity with the ongoing story of a disgraced samurai, who travels throughout the Japanese countryside with his infant son in tow. At the time of its American release, Lightning Swords of Death received extensive critical coverage because of the offbeat scenes of the samurai battling foes at every turn while pushing his child around in a
Apr 1, 1974 Wide
May 11, 2004
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"Baby Cart To Hades" takes a slower pace than usual before building to a climactic crescendo of blood and steel.
The third film in the 'Lone Wolf and Cub' series begins feeling different to the other two, it initially moves at a slower pace setting up story, developing characters and building towards the climax, and this is where it really kicks off. The climax is one of the most (if not the) most impressive sword fighting
August 1, 2011Super Reviewer
aka 'perambulator against the winds of death!' the third film in lone wolf and cub series is a bit weaker than the first two but it's almost made up for by the spectacular climax in which ogami itto defeats a whole army with his baby cart from a bond film
April 13, 2008
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