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Miyamoto Musashi: The Duel at Ichijo Temple (1964)

Genre : Action, Drama, History

Runtime : 2H 8M

Director : Tomu Uchida

Synopsis

In the fourth installment, Musashi's potentially greatest opponent Kojiro jumps in and out of the story at the oddest and most coincidental moments. As his great love Otsu has succumbed to madness. Musashi then sets off to beat the functionaries of a treacherous clan in an arranged duel. 73 against one. Boastful Kojiro watches, secure in the knowledge that only he is a worthy opponent.

Actors

Kinnosuke Nakamura
Kinnosuke Nakamura
Miyamoto Musashi / Takezo
Wakaba Irie
Wakaba Irie
Otsu
Isao Kimura
Isao Kimura
Hon'iden Matahachi
Chieko Naniwa
Chieko Naniwa
Osugi
Mitsuru Takeuchi
Mitsuru Takeuchi
Jotaro
Satomi Oka
Satomi Oka
Akemi
Shinjirô Ehara
Shinjirô Ehara
Seijuro Yoshioka
Mikijirō Hira
Mikijirō Hira
Yoshioka Denshichiro
Ken Takakura
Ken Takakura
Sasaki Kojiro
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Kichijiro Hayashi
Kei Tani
Kei Tani
Akakabe Yasoba
Kusuo Abe
Kusuo Abe
Fuchikawa Goroku
Chieko Higashiyama
Chieko Higashiyama
Strange Beauty
Eijirô Tôno
Eijirô Tôno
Haiya
Masao Oda
Masao Oda
Kichin Innkeeper
Kei Satō
Kei Satō
Otaguro
Masaharu Arikawa
Masaharu Arikawa
Hiroshi Arima
Hiroshi Arima
Daisuke Awaji
Daisuke Awaji
Tokumaro Dan
Tokumaro Dan
Isamu Dobashi
Isamu Dobashi
Kenji Egi
Kenji Egi
Hideo Fujimoto
Hideo Fujimoto
Yoshiko Fujishiro
Yoshiko Fujishiro
Mitsuru Hagiwara
Mitsuru Hagiwara
Tokue Hanazawa
Tokue Hanazawa
Hiroshi Hatano
Hiroshi Hatano
Shôtarô Hayashi
Shôtarô Hayashi
Yûji Ichikawa
Yûji Ichikawa
Kaneko Iwasaki
Kaneko Iwasaki
Ryōsuke Kagawa
Ryōsuke Kagawa
Minken Karasawa
Minken Karasawa
Hanzô Kataoka
Hanzô Kataoka
Reiko Kaze
Reiko Kaze
Shûjirô Kijima
Shûjirô Kijima
Yachiyo Kirishima
Yachiyo Kirishima
Yoshio Kirishima
Yoshio Kirishima
Kazutarō Kuni
Kazutarō Kuni
Kenji Kusumoto
Kenji Kusumoto
Toshio Matsuda
Toshio Matsuda
Tsukie Matsuura
Tsukie Matsuura
Hachirô Minamoto
Hachirô Minamoto
Hiroshi Mizuno
Hiroshi Mizuno
Seiji Môri
Seiji Môri
Kinji Nakamura
Kinji Nakamura
Tokinosuke Nakamura
Tokinosuke Nakamura
Keiko Ono
Keiko Ono
Yoshiki Oyamada
Yoshiki Oyamada
Kôji Sekiyama
Kôji Sekiyama
Koreya Senda
Koreya Senda
Hideo Shimada
Hideo Shimada
Keiichiro Shimada
Keiichiro Shimada
Kin'ya Suzuki
Kin'ya Suzuki
Shin Tokudaiji
Shin Tokudaiji
Hiroshi Tonegawa
Hiroshi Tonegawa
Isao Yamagata
Isao Yamagata
Kyôko Yasaka
Kyôko Yasaka
Yasushi Ôki
Yasushi Ôki
Yôichi Ôyama
Yôichi Ôyama
Michiyo Kogure
Michiyo Kogure
Rentaro Mikuni
Rentaro Mikuni

Crews

Tomu Uchida
Tomu Uchida
Director
Naoyuki Suzuki
Naoyuki Suzuki
Adaptation
Tomu Uchida
Tomu Uchida
Adaptation
Eiji Yoshikawa
Eiji Yoshikawa
Novel
Sadaji Yoshida
Sadaji Yoshida
Director of Photography
Taichiro Kosugi
Taichiro Kosugi
Original Music Composer
Shintarô Miyamoto
Shintarô Miyamoto
Editor
Takatoshi Suzuki
Takatoshi Suzuki
Art Direction
Takaya Ogawa
Takaya Ogawa
Production Design
Takao Onaga
Takao Onaga
Production Design
Kimiharu Tsujino
Kimiharu Tsujino
Production Design

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