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Sword of Desperation (2010)

Genre : Action, Thriller, Romance

Runtime : 1H 54M

Director : Hideyuki Hirayama

Synopsis

A talented but troubled Edo Period swordsman, Kanemi Sanzaemon. Three years earlier, Kanemi killed a woman, Renko, the corrupt mistress of the powerful daimyo Tabu Ukyou. Unexpectedly, Kanemi received a lenient sentence for his crime and is allowed to return to his clan after only one year of imprisonment. Following his return, Kanemi is faced with the death of his wife, Mutsue. Thereafter, Kanemi lives with and cares for his wife's niece, Satoo, who has secret affections for Kanemi and expresses them by helping change his bleak outlook on life. Meanwhile, Kanemi's develops his unique "bird-catching" sword technique which he will soon put to test in battle for the first time against the fearsome swordsman, Hayatonosho Obiya.

Actors

Etsushi Toyokawa
Etsushi Toyokawa
Kanemi Sanzaemon
Chizuru Ikewaki
Chizuru Ikewaki
Rio
Koji Kikkawa
Koji Kikkawa
Obiya
Tsumami Edamame
Tsumami Edamame
Fukui
Tenkyû Fukuda
Tenkyû Fukuda
Hyoue Makihuzi
Mitsutoshi Gotô
Mitsutoshi Gotô
Mitsuoka
Yudai Ishiyama
Yudai Ishiyama
Mokichi
Hana Kino
Hana Kino
Hana
Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe
Deputy Chief Retainer Tsuda
Tôru Kizu
Tôru Kizu
Tsunekichi
Fumiyo Kohinata
Fumiyo Kohinata
Tsunai Hashina
Ken Maeda
Ken Maeda
Kisuke
Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami
Lord Tabu Ukyou
Seminosuke Murasugi
Seminosuke Murasugi
Yamauchi
Megumi Seki
Megumi Seki
Lady Renko
Mitsutoshi Shundo
Mitsutoshi Shundo
Michuoka
Kazuya Takahashi
Kazuya Takahashi
Den'ichiro
Koinoborou Takigawa
Koinoborou Takigawa
Naoya Anzai
Sogen Tanaka
Sogen Tanaka
Gonzou
Bunmei Tobayama
Bunmei Tobayama
Seizou Kenmi
Naho Toda
Naho Toda
Mutsue
Edamame Tsumame
Edamame Tsumame
Hokoi
Ken'ichi Yajima
Ken'ichi Yajima
Magochiyo Yabe
Kinuo Yamada
Kinuo Yamada
Tae
Masayuki Yui
Masayuki Yui
Ohba

Crews

Hideyuki Hirayama
Hideyuki Hirayama
Director
Shûhei Fujisawa
Shûhei Fujisawa
Novel
Hidehiro Ito
Hidehiro Ito
Writer
Itaru Era
Itaru Era
Writer
Hidehiro Ito
Hidehiro Ito
Producer
Edison
Edison
Original Music Composer
Kôichi Ishii
Kôichi Ishii
Cinematography
Katsumi Nakazawa
Katsumi Nakazawa
Art Direction
Ikuko Saito
Ikuko Saito
Costumer

Posters and backgrounds

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