Optional English subtitles (newly translated for the Arrow release)

A mysterious drifter named (Hideaki Nitani) arrives in a remote mountain town carrying a shotgun. Claiming to be a simple hunter, he quickly gets caught in a violent conflict between a corrupt mill owner and local thugs.

Originally part of Nikkatsu Studio’s "borderless action" series, this film is a unique "Japanese Western" that replaces dusty saloons with mountain logging camps and snowy landscapes. 🎞️ Film Overview: "The Man with a Shotgun" (1961)

It’s a fascinating blend of Hollywood Western influence and the gritty reality of postwar Japan.

Seijun Suzuki (famous for Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter ) Starring: Hideaki Nitani, Izumi Ashikawa, and Yūji Odaka Genre: Action / Neo-Western / Crime Runtime: 84 Minutes Studio: Nikkatsu Plot Summary

Ryoji is a classic "Man with No Name" archetype—stoic, skilled with a weapon, and carrying a secret past involving a quest for revenge for his murdered girlfriend. The film features iconic Western tropes, including: A "weak" local sheriff A saloon-style brawl A showdown on a volcanic sand beach A bizarre but memorable by the protagonist 💿 Blu-ray & Subtitle Information

The 1080p Blu-ray version you are referencing likely comes from the collection: Seijun Suzuki: The Early Years Vol. 2 – Border Crossings .