Regie:
Kenji MisumiMusik:
Akira IfukubeBesetzung:
高橋英樹, Ken Ogata, 松坂慶子, Taeko Shimura, Takahiro Tamura, 西郷輝彦, 今井健二, Asao Sano, 近藤正臣, Tôru MinegishiInhalte(1)
A Mugairyu swordsman, Toranosuke Sugi, and one of the leading swordsmen in Edo, Hachiro Date, encountered and started their friendship since then. After Hachiro went to Kyoto, Toranosuke arrived in Kyoto with a swordswoman in male attire. At that time in Kyoto, Ikedaya riot had happened and Shinsengumi had been slaughtered loyalists. Hanjiro Nakamura of the Satsuma domain drinks with both friends and foes such as Hachiro, Soshi Okita and Torajiro, and built friendships. However, both men and women are swallowed up by the big wave of the time, and each of them destined to be made a sort of by Fate. (Shochiku)
(mehr)Besetzung
高橋英樹
Japan
Beste Filme:
Ken Ogata
Japan
Beste Filme:
Zatóiči (1989)
The Hidden Blade (2004)
Die Ballade vom Narayama (1983)
松坂慶子
Japan
Beste Filme:
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Instant numa (2009)
Kumokiri Nizaemon (1978)
Taeko Shimura
Japan
Beste Filme:
Šin Zatóiči monogatari: Oreta cue (1972)
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Hadaka no Jukyu-sai (1970)
Takahiro Tamura
Japan
Beste Filme:
Adauči (1964)
Vierundzwanzig Augen (1954)
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
西郷輝彦
Japan
Beste Filme:
Im Schatten des Shogun (1978)
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Akódžó danzecu (1978)
今井健二
Japan
Beste Filme:
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Džingi no hakaba (1975)
Kenka karate kyokushinken (1975)
Asao Sano
Japan
Beste Filme:
Die Harfe von Burma (1956)
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Feuer im Grasland (1959)
近藤正臣
Japan
Beste Filme:
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Akódžó danzecu (1978)
Džúičinin no samurai (1966)
Tôru Minegishi
Japan
Beste Filme:
Nokan - Die Kunst des Ausklangs (2008)
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Akódžó danzecu (1978)