: It holds the distinction of being the first film to receive an X-rating in the United States solely for graphic violence. Infamous scenes include a bare-handed castration and a "vocal cordectomy" where Tsurugi rips out a victim's throat.
Released in Japan as Gekitotsu! Satsujin ken ("Clash! Killer Fist"), this film was a calculated gamble by the Toei Company to capitalize on the 1970s martial arts boom following Bruce Lee's death. The Street Fighter
: The film follows Takuma "Terry" Tsurugi , a ruthless mercenary and karate master. Unlike the noble heroes typical of the genre, Tsurugi is an amoral anti-hero who rescues a condemned man from execution and later volunteers to bodyguard an oil heiress primarily for the right price. : It holds the distinction of being the
The success of the original led to an immediate expansion of the "Street Fighter" cinematic universe. Chiba Shin'ichi: A Martial Arts Actor Whose Impact Lives On Satsujin ken ("Clash
: The film popularized the X-ray shot to depict internal bone-shattering impacts, a technique later adopted by modern franchises like Mortal Kombat and the film Romeo Must Die . The Film Franchise & Legacy
The title "" primarily refers to the seminal 1974 martial arts film starring Sonny Chiba , though its legacy is often conflated with Capcom's later video game franchise. The 1974 Film: A Cinematic Milestone
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