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The Kabutowari (Japanese: 兜割, lit. "helmet breaker" or "skull breaker" [1]), also known as hachiwari, was a type of knife-shaped weapon, resembling a jitte in many respects. This weapon was carried as a side-arm by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Antique Japanese hachiwari with a nihonto style of handle
The four films were directed by Richard Donner and also share many of the same core cast members, while the television series is a reboot with different actors. Although the first film was not explicitly a comedy, the later films and the television series gradually became comedic in nature.
In the movie Ninja Assassin, a modified chain version of this weapon is used as Raizo's main weapon. In the movie Game of Death II, Lee Chen-kwok (李振國) / Bobby Lo (盧博比) uses one to cross a laser beam floor. In the first season of Netflix series Daredevil, the blade is used with great skill by the Japanese warrior Nobu. [6]
It's been 35 years since Lethal Weapon blasted into multiplexes, but Danny Glover still isn't too old for this ... well, you know.The Richard Donner-directed, Shane Black-written action favorite ...
Lethal Weapon (TV series) Lethal Weapon (video game) Lethal Weapon 2; Lethal Weapon 3; Lethal Weapon 3 (pinball) Lethal Weapon 4; M. Roger Murtaugh; P. Pilgrim (Eric ...
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To make the film on this scale, he decided to bring in his friend and fellow director Yūdai Yamaguchi to also direct the film. [1] Yakuza Weapon is an adaptation of the manga Gokudō Heiki (1996) by Ken Ishikawa. [2] [3] Yamaguchi felt that adapting a manga gave the story a wider appeal than his other film works such as Battlefield Baseball ...
The character was famously played by Utaemon Ichikawa on film 30 times from 1930 to 1963 and in a 25 episode TV series from 1973 to 1974, by Takeo Nakamura in a TV series from 1959 to 1960, by Hideki Takahashi in a TV series from 1970 to 1971, by Mikijiro Hira in a 1983 TV movie, and by Kin'ya Kitaōji (Ichikawa's son, who also appeared with ...