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Shura's Barbarian King 2001

91 min📅 2001-01-01

In Hideyuki Katsuki's gritty 2001 action thriller Shura's Barbarian King, former child victim Fumihiko Kanzaki leads a double life as a seemingly ordinary bank clerk by day and a cunning fraudster by night.

Director: Hideyuki Katsuki

Cast

Show Aikawa
Show Aikawa
Fumio Nakahara
Ayumi Endo
Hideo Nakano
Hideo Nakano
Hideo Murota
Hideo Murota
Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shura's Barbarian King (2001) about?

The film follows Fumihiko Kanzaki, a man who lost his family and future in a childhood scheme involving a bank and a construction giant. Years later, he reinvents himself as a fraudster, using his wits to dismantle the corrupt organization responsible—one con at a time.

Who directed Shura's Barbarian King?

Hideyuki Katsuki, a Japanese filmmaker known for blending action with psychological tension, directed the film.

Who stars in Shura's Barbarian King?

The film features Show Aikawa, Fumio Nakahara, Ayumi Endo, Hideo Nakano, and Renji Ishibashi in key roles.

Is Shura's Barbarian King (2001) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings are absent, Shura's Barbarian King delivers a taut, character-driven action story with a unique premise—perfect for fans of gritty, unconventional revenge thrillers. Its blend of crime and personal vendetta offers solid entertainment value.

How long is Shura's Barbarian King?

Shura's Barbarian King runs for 91 minutes.

About Shura's Barbarian King (2001) — A Bank Clerk's Path to Vengeance in Tokyo's Underworld

In Hideyuki Katsuki's gritty 2001 action thriller Shura's Barbarian King, former child victim Fumihiko Kanzaki leads a double life as a seemingly ordinary bank clerk by day and a cunning fraudster by night. Haunted by a childhood betrayal orchestrated by a powerful bank and construction tycoon, Kanzaki—once known as Fumihiko Saizonoji—transforms into a one-man wrecking crew, seeking vengeance against the corrupt empire that shattered his life. Blending high-stakes capers with raw street-level intensity, this underworld saga turns a quiet office worker into a vengeful shadow warrior, wielding deception as his weapon.

The film crackles with the raw energy of classic Japanese action cinema, where moral lines blur and survival depends on cunning rather than strength. With its neon-lit Tokyo underbelly and relentless plot twists, Shura's Barbarian King delivers a dark, pulsating revenge fantasy that lingers long after the credits roll.