

They faked his death. Now they need his corpse. He's not cooperating.
Genjuro’s crime was assassination, his punishment was to survive a faked execution and lose his home, lose his identity, and emerge as Maboroshi Shinigami, the Phantom Assassin. When his wife is kidnapped and tortured to reveal his whereabouts and dragged to the executioner for crucifixion by corrupt clan officials, Genjuro faces an army of swords to save her. Evil men aim to frame Genjuro for another murder. For their scheme they need only one thing, Genjuro’s dead body. Genjuro will have to cut down their swordsmen and challenge Sarashina Gunpei, deadliest blade in Japan in a final blood-soaked battle.
Practical Effects
Blood geysers achieved without CGI—wet, sticky, disgusting glory.
Stunts
Final duel choreography that actually feels earned.
Costume
The phantom assassin's tattered whites: death as ruined wedding.

Director
Tomohiko Yamashita
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Tomohiko Yamashita spent years as assistant director on pink films before graduating to bloody samurai cinema—explains the unflinching gaze.
The 'shinigami' concept here predates anime's cute reapers—this is the Edo-period folk demon, death as uninvited guest who won't leave.
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