Wandering Ginza Butterfly Collection
While Kurosawa translated the clichés of the American Western quite successfully in a number of his samurai films, director Kazuhiko Yamaguchi lifts his inspiration wholesale from the Italian Westerns of Sergio Leone in a pair of films starring the iconic Meiko Kaji ( Female Prisoner Scorpion ) as a lone wolf cut from the same pancho. In Wandering Ginza Butterfly, Nami (Meiko Kaji) d rifts into town with all the icy aloofness of Clint Eastwood’s “Man With No Name,” becoming enmeshed in a local prostitution/gambling ring with rival mobsters fighting for control. A dangerous outsider with a criminal past, she plays both sides just long enough to decide who deserves what’s coming before delivering it with ruthless efficiency; first with a pool cue…then with a sword. She-Cat Gambler follows a similar formula but adds an element of revenge and the kung-fu stylings of Sonny Chiba ( Street Fighter ) whose bursts of intensity go down like a shot of 5 Hour Energy. Both films unfol...