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New Trailer for Sonny Chiba’s ‘G.I. Samurai’ Action Film 4K Restoration
by Alex Billington March 31, 2026Source: YouTube
“We must change the path of history.” “Are we allowed to change history?” Arrow Video released a brand new 4K restoration Blu-ray of this 1979 Japanese action classic called G.I. Samurai starring Sony Chiba. It’s out in the US & Canada to watch starting May 5th on Blu-ray for any collectors or otherwise to pick up. G.I. Samurai features action superstar Sonny Chiba heading the cast in a rip-roaring time-slipping action blockbuster in which guns, tanks and helicopters come up against katana-wielding warriors on horseback! Based on a novel by Ryo Hanmura and directed by Kosei Saito (Ninja Wars), G.I. Samurai’s epic battle scenes wowed Japanese audiences upon release in 1979 and are now more awe-inspiring than ever in a new 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures. This is a bonkers action classic crossing over these two timelines. It was also released with an English dub and a new title called Time Slip, though the original is still better. A remake was also released in Japan in 2005 under the title Samurai Commando: Mission 1549. This trailer captures much of the chaotic energy in this film – it’s totally worth a watch. Sonny Chiba was one of the best.
Here’s the new 4K re-release trailer (+ posters) for Kôsei Saitô’s film G.I. Samurai, direct from YouTube:


During a routine military exercise, modern-day soldiers led by Second Lt. Iba (Chiba) are transported back in time four hundred years to war-torn feudal Japan. Facing attack by samurai warriors from rival clans, frictions rapidly emerge among these modern-day soldiers, whisked from a time of peace, freed from the strictures of a higher authority and stranded in one of the bloodiest and most decisive periods in Japan’s history. On the Blu-ray: original Japanese version or the uncut English-language version titled Time Slip. G.I. Samurai, also known as 戦国自衛隊 or Sengoku jieitai in Japanese, is directed by Japanese filmmaker Kôsei Saitô, just after making Devil’s Flute (1979) and Death of a Ninja (1981) afterwards. The screenplay is written by Toshio Kamata; adapted from the novel by Ryo Hanmura. It’s produced by Takeshi Motomura. This initially opened in December 1979 in Japan & only arrived in the US later in January 1981. Arrow Video will release the Limited Edition Blu-ray of G.I. Samurai on May 5th, 2026. Look any good?
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