The Street Fighter is probably the best known Sonny Chiba film so I’m not gonna talk that much about the actual content of the film. The Street Fighter was directed Shigehiro Ozawa who had been working at Toei since mid 50’s. The Street Fighter was one his later movies. Other well know films he directed include Return of the Street Fighter, The Defensive Power of Aikido (starring Sonny Chiba’s brother Jiro Chiba and co-starring Sonny Chiba) and the fourth part in the Red Peony Gambler series. The success of The Street Fighter spawned two sequels plus Sister Street Fighter series that isn’t directly related to the Street Fighter movies. Karate Warriors is also sometimes considered a part of the Street Fighter series although as far as I recall China does not play the Takuma Tsurugi character in that film. Jmdb however lists it as the fourth film in the Gekitotsu! series.
The star of Sister Street Fighter, Etsuko Shihomi, also appears in The Street Fighter as the main villains sister. Her role is mostly karate free although we all know how much ass she can kick. Etsuko does great work though and manage to come up with one rather touching scene, too. Sonny Chiba reqular Masashi Ishibashi plays the main villain and the supporting roles feature such familiar faces as Bin Amatsu (the blind swordsman), Tatsuo Endo (the traitorous business man), Yutaka Nakajima (the daughter of the dead oil company boss) and Fumio Watanabe (the bad guy who tries to hire Chiba to kidnap the girl)
The Toei transfer is very soft. Prepare to turn every sharpness setting you have to maximum. That won’t make it sharp but it will make watchable. The color and brightness is far superior to HK Video, which however does’t have any problems with shapness. It’s up to your personal preferences, but myself I think the Toei transfer is more pleasing. It could be much, much better, though. Picture comparisons can be found here and here
Fans like me will be delighted to see that Toei has included the original teaser trailer along with the original trailer. Nice photo gallery with productions stills is also included. HK Video dvd only has the original trailer and worthless biographies + bonus trailers for other films. Optimum probably has the exact same extras that appear on their other Chiba dvds, meaning original trailers (no teasers) and a poster gallery for their Chiba releases. The Toei dvd uses the original poster for cover art. I’m sure of it, the poster on my wall is identical, hehe.
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