Samurai Resurrection
Samurai Resurrection (魔界転生, Makai Tensho) is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama.[1]
Samurai Resurrection | |
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Japanese | 魔界転生 |
Hepburn | Makai Tensho |
Directed by | Hideyuki Hirayama |
Produced by | Kazuto Amano[1] |
Written by | Satoko Okudera[1] |
Starring | Kōichi Satō Yosuke Kubozuka Kumiko Asō |
Cinematography | Katsumi Yanagijima[1] |
Edited by | Akimasa Kawashima Chieko Suzaki[1] |
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Running time | 106 minutes[1] |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Yosuke Kubozuka as Shiro-Tokisada Amakusa
- Kumiko Asō as Clara Oshina
- Tetta Sugimoto as Yorinobu Tokugawa
- Arata Furuta as Inshun Hozoin
- Masaya Kato as Mataemon Araki
- Kyozo Nagatsuka as Musashi Miyamoto
- Kōichi Satō as Jubei Yagyu
- Akira Emoto
- Arata Furuta as Hozoin Inshun
- Jun Kunimura
- Katsuo Nakamura as Yagyu Tajima-no-Kami Munenori
- Yōji Tanaka
gollark: > emotions tell us as much about our environment and circumstance as touch or smell or sightThey really seem more like convenient brain heuristics than some sort of actual sensory input.
gollark: It's "free" because there's no money, but not actually-free as in it can be produced infinitely with no inputs.
gollark: Then the cost there is, what, your labour directly, instead of money.
gollark: Production requires *some inputs*.
gollark: Which would be very cool.
References
- Hardstaff, Matthew (2012). Berra, John (ed.). Directory of World Cinema: Japan 2. Intellect Books. pp. 157–158. ISBN 9781841505510.
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