A wolf strives through the woods around an isolated German village. Jakob the young local police officer is onto him but scents something more in the darkness. What he finds is a man it seems wild eyed of wiry build in a dress. He carries a katana a Samurai sword. When the Samurai invites Jakob to follow him on his crusade towards the village it becomes Jakob's mission to pursue the lunatic to end this wanton destruction. At the end of the night Jakob has experienced too much is too far from whom he once was. Something hidden has been unleashed to meet the... first rays of daylight. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. On the edge of a dark forest, where the fear of wolves prevents locals from straying too far from home, a young police officer, Jakob receives a package addressed to the Lone Wolf . As the night shift starts a mysterious caller claims the package belongs to him. Venturing out alone, Jakob unknowingly delivers a samurai sword to a wild-eyed man in a wedding dress, who entices him to participate in a bloody crusade through the village. As night wanes something hidden is unleashed to meet the first rays of daylight... Till Kleinert s genre debut pulsates with relentless intensity, The Samurai is a daring, outrageous and fascinating journey into the sexual heart of darkness.
German thriller in which a young police officer called Jakob (Michel Diercks) tries to uncover the truth behind recent events plaguing his small, remote village. When he finally traces who he believes to be responsible, Jakob is confronted by a maniac wearing a dress and wielding a katana samurai sword, wreaking havoc on the town's citizens for their perceived ignorance. The samurai (Pit Bukowski) tries unsuccessfully to recruit Jakob to his cause, but for some reason the young policeman also finds himself unwilling to stop him.
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