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Miyamoto Musashi V: Musashi vs Kojiro (1965)

Genre : Action, Drama, History

Runtime : 2H 1M

Director : Tomu Uchida
Writer : Naoyuki Suzuki, Tomu Uchida

Synopsis

The fifth and final installment with the build up of the epic battle between Sasaki Kojiro and Miyamoto Musashi. With all the familiar characters making appearances: Otsu (Musashi's great love), Akemi, Matahachi (his former fellow soldier), old lady Osugi (still doggedly trying to defeat Musashi), and even the return of Priest Takuan (the man responsible for his journey towards enlightenment). But most of all, the boastful, long-haired and long-sworded Sasaki Kojiro.

Actors

Kinnosuke Nakamura
Kinnosuke Nakamura
Miyamoto Musashi / Takezo
Ken Takakura
Ken Takakura
Sasaki Kojiro
Wakaba Irie
Wakaba Irie
Otsu
Isao Kimura
Isao Kimura
Hon'iden Matahachi
Chieko Naniwa
Chieko Naniwa
Osugi
Yoshinobu Kaneko
Yoshinobu Kaneko
Misawa Iori
Michiyo Kogure
Michiyo Kogure
Oko
Satomi Oka
Satomi Oka
Akemi
Kusuo Abe
Kusuo Abe
Fuchikawa Goroku
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Kichijiro Hayashi
Koreya Senda
Koreya Senda
Hon'ami Koetsu
Zeko Nakamura
Zeko Nakamura
Zushi Nojisuke
Sumiko Hidaka
Sumiko Hidaka
Court Lady
Shinnosuke Ogata
Shinnosuke Ogata
Kawajo no Kumagoro
Takahiro Tamura
Takahiro Tamura
Yagyu Tajima
Kinji Nakamura
Kinji Nakamura
Hojo
Kotaro Satomi
Kotaro Satomi
Hosokawa Tadatoshi
Asao Uchida
Asao Uchida
Iwama Kakubee
Masaharu Arikawa
Masaharu Arikawa
Okatani Goroji
Masuo Kamiki
Masuo Kamiki
Tailor
Tokinosuke Nakamura
Tokinosuke Nakamura
Yajibee
Rentaro Mikuni
Rentaro Mikuni
Muneaki Takuan - Priest
Chiezō Kataoka
Chiezō Kataoka
Sado Nagaoka
Kenji Egi
Kenji Egi
Masataka Iwao
Masataka Iwao
Hanzô Kataoka
Hanzô Kataoka
Kojirô Kawanami
Kojirô Kawanami
Takeshi Kumagai
Takeshi Kumagai
Ryôji Kôzuki
Ryôji Kôzuki
Yuriko Mishima
Yuriko Mishima
Kentaro Ozato
Kentaro Ozato
Gen Shimizu
Gen Shimizu
Kin'ya Suzuki
Kin'ya Suzuki
Kinnosuke Takamatsu
Kinnosuke Takamatsu
Hiroshi Tonegawa
Hiroshi Tonegawa
Kinjirô Tooyama
Kinjirô Tooyama
Kunijirô Yanagi
Kunijirô Yanagi
Ryuji Kita
Ryuji Kita
Sakai Tadakatsu

Crews

Tomu Uchida
Tomu Uchida
Director
Eiji Yoshikawa
Eiji Yoshikawa
Novel
Naoyuki Suzuki
Naoyuki Suzuki
Screenplay
Tomu Uchida
Tomu Uchida
Screenplay
Hiroshi Ookawa
Hiroshi Ookawa
Producer
Taichiro Kosugi
Taichiro Kosugi
Original Music Composer
Sadaji Yoshida
Sadaji Yoshida
Director of Photography

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