In the fourth installment of the iconic Lone Wolf and Cub series, the disgraced executioner Ogami Ittō and his young son Daigoro continue their blood-soaked journey along the “Road to Hell.”
The narrative weaves two primary threads. First, Ittō is hired to assassinate a mysterious, tattooed female assassin whose skill and tragic past make her a formidable reflection of the Lone Wolf himself. Simultaneously, the treacherous Yagyū clan continues their relentless pursuit of the exiled Shogun’s executioner, deploying new and increasingly lethal traps to claim his head.
As the body count rises, the film explores the hardening of young Daigoro, who finds himself separated from his father and forced to demonstrate the stoic survival instincts he has inherited. It is a stylish, visceral blend of samurai philosophy and high-octane action.
Cast and Crew
| Role | Name |
| Director | Buichi Saitō |
| Ogami Ittō | Tomisaburō Wakayama |
| Daigoro | Akihiro Tomikawa |
| Oyuki (The Tattooed Assassin) | Sayoko Yamaguchi |
| Writer (Original Manga) | Kazuo Koike |
Note: This entry is widely regarded for its striking visual style and the introduction of the “breast-feeding” sword technique—a testament to the series’ unique blend of the bizarre and the lethal.

