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Assassination (1964)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 44M

Director : Masahiro Shinoda
Writer : Nobuo Yamada

Synopsis

Assassination begins with the events of 1853 when "four black ships" anchored at Edo Bay, sparking civil unrest and the major political manoeuvring that saw the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. At a time when assassination had become a disturbing political tool, Shinoda's film follows Hachiro Kiyokawa, an ambitious, masterless samurai whose allegiances drift dangerously between the Shogunate and the Emperor.

Actors

Tetsurō Tamba
Tetsurō Tamba
Hachiro Kiyokawa
Eiji Okada
Eiji Okada
Lord Matsudaira
Eitarō Ozawa
Eitarō Ozawa
Premier Itakura
Isao Kimura
Isao Kimura
Tadasaburo Sasaki
Shima Iwashita
Shima Iwashita
Oren, Kiyokawa's sweetheart
Keiji Sada
Keiji Sada
Takeshi Kusaka
Takeshi Kusaka
Sumio Takatsu
Sumio Takatsu
Otojirô Kôno
Muga Takewaki
Muga Takewaki
Shingo Miyagawa
Tamotsu Hayakawa
Tamotsu Hayakawa
Shôzô Ishizaka
Fujio Suga
Fujio Suga
Kyûô Udono
Takanobu Hozumi
Takanobu Hozumi
Tetsutaro Yamaoka
Hideo Kidokoro
Hideo Kidokoro
Inaba
Tetsuji Takechi
Tetsuji Takechi
Hisamizu Shimazu
Gen Shimizu
Gen Shimizu
Jûjirô Ishii
Yoshito Yamaji
Yoshito Yamaji
Detective Yoshikichi
Hiroshi Aoyama
Hiroshi Aoyama
Sankichi
Shin'ya Mizushima
Shin'ya Mizushima
Keijirô Aizawa
Kyoko Aoi
Kyoko Aoi
Junkichi Orimoto
Junkichi Orimoto
Kamo Serizawa
Minoru Hodaka
Minoru Hodaka
Shûji Sakuma
Yukio Ninagawa
Yukio Ninagawa
Shôhei Imuta
Hiroshi Mizushima
Hiroshi Mizushima
Akira Hanagami
Akira Hanagami
Jun Ooi
Jun Ooi
Satarō Taki
Satarō Taki
Omenosuke Ichikawa
Omenosuke Ichikawa
Kenzô Tanaka
Kenzô Tanaka
Ryokutarô Hanai
Ryokutarô Hanai
Fujio Sasagawa
Fujio Sasagawa
Kenji Hayashi
Kenji Hayashi
Kimie Hayashi
Kimie Hayashi
Junko Hara
Junko Hara
Itoko Wakaura
Itoko Wakaura
Kazuko Futaba
Kazuko Futaba
Fusako Suzuki
Fusako Suzuki

Crews

Masahiro Shinoda
Masahiro Shinoda
Director
Masao Kosugi
Masao Kosugi
Director of Photography
Toru Takemitsu
Toru Takemitsu
Original Music Composer
Nobuo Yamada
Nobuo Yamada
Screenplay
Shizuo Yamanouchi
Shizuo Yamanouchi
Producer
Junichi Ôsumi
Junichi Ôsumi
Art Direction
Ryōtarō Shiba
Ryōtarō Shiba
Novel

Posters and backgrounds

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