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Trapped, the Crimson Bat (1969)
TitleTrapped, the Crimson Bat (1969)
Run Time02h 05 min
QualityFLV 1080p VHSRip
Filetrapped-the-crimson-bat_gEemJ.mp4
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Synopsis

Oichi may have met her match as she vies against the evil beauty that has set her sights on destroying her. She must face numerous other challenges before confronting her greatest rival. While longing to live and love like other women, she realizes that she can never have a normal life, her sword which she holds on to like a security blanket will always come between her and such a life...
Trapped, the Crimson Bat (1969)

Trapped, the Crimson Bat (1969)

Genre: Adventure, Drama, Action
Cast: Yōko Matsuyama, Yasunori Irikawa, Kikko Matsuoka, Tōru Abe, Ryoichi Tamagawa
Crew: Hirô Matsuda, Hajime Kaburagi, Sadatsugu Matsuda, Taro Takahashi, Ikuro Suzuki
Release: 1969-06-21
Budget: $5,203,474
Revenue: $97,742,286
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Trapped: The Crimson Bat* / Blind Oichi: Hell Flesh / Mekura no Oichi monogatari: jigoku hada (1969).
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Crimson Bat: The Blind Swordswoman (めくらのお市物語 真っ赤な流れ鳥, Mekura no Oichi Monogatari: Makkana Nagaradori) (1969) (IMDB link); Trapped, the ....
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★★★★ Later that same year (1969), Oichi was back in action, and at the start of Trapped, seems quite content with her life as a bounty-huntress. She has even adopted an orphan, just as she herself was taken in herself, but two things wreck this relatively happy situation. She discovers… Continue reading.
Oichi may have met her match as she vies against the evil beauty that has set her sights on destroying her. She must face numerous other challenges before confronting her greatest rival. While longing to live and love like other women, she realizes that she can never have a normal life, her sword which she holds on to like a security blanket will always come between her and such a.
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Trapped, the Crimson Bat (1969).
“I’m a vagrant known as Blind Oichi.” There were four installments in the Japanese Crimson Bat series (1969-1970), each starring the amazing Yoko Matsuyama as Oichi -- the blind female avenger. This first entry was directed by Sadatsugu (Teiji) Matsuda, who also directed the second installment Trapped, The Crimson Bat (1969), bowing out to Hirokazu Ichimura for the final two, Watch Out! Crimson Bat (1969) and Crimson Bat – Oichi: Wanted, Dead or Alive (1970). Matsuda, a prominent director of jidai-geki genre films at Toei, moved over to Shochiku Eiga to direct the two films. Yoko Matsuyama’s last big screen appearance was Crimson
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