PART ONE:
Genjikuro Sassoki: Nurekami Nitoryo - Master Swordsman Genji Kuro is intrusted by the Otsubo Family to protect an antique sword known as the "Kaen".
It is part of a pair of swords made by a legendary swordsmith and the Otsubo family wishes to reunite it with it's companion the "Suien" which is kept at the Mishima Shrine. Genji's journey to the shrine is filled with danger as he must pit his swordsmanship against a band of ruthless thieves.
DIRECTOR: KATO TAI
1957 - 87 MINUTES - BLACK & WHITE - FULL SCREEN
PART TWO:
Genjikuro Sassoki: Byakko Nitoryo - The Genji Kuro saga continues. Our white-clad Nobleman who fights with two swords and is a decendant of Minamoto Yoshitune has protected the two swords, "Kaen" and "Suien" from the thieves, but soon discovers that the two swords, when placed together, have a written inscription to the secret treasure of Yoshitsune.
Now in search of his ancestor's treasure he must defend himself and protect the treasure from pirates and thieves. Lots more amazing two sword fighting.
DIRECTOR: KATO TAI
1958 - 89 MINUTES - COLOR - WIDESCREEN
PART THREE:
Genjikuro Sassoki: Hiken Ageha No Cho - The third and final episode of the Genji Kuro Saga, a Gambler by day, but by night a white-clad Nobleman & Avenger who fights with two swords.
When Princess Yae's procession to Edo is ambushed and the Kokin Denju Scrolls, a gift to the Shogun, are stolen, Genji goes after the band of thieves who are led by Sagenta, a Ronin with a mechanical iron hand.
Genji soon learns that not only will the missing scrolls be used for blackmail to control the government gold business but that hidden within are poisonous pills to be used to slowly murder the Shogun by one of his concubines.
1962 - 98 MINUTES - COLOR - WIDESCREEN