Souls in the Moonlight

Souls in the Moonlight

Release date : July 13, 1957
Runtime : 1h 46m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Tomu Uchida /
Production companies : Toei Company /
July 13, 1957 1h 46m Japan Drama Japanese More
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First part of the famous Dai-bosatsu toge trilogy, based on Kaizan Nakazato’s unfinished long series of novels (41 books, written from 1913 to 1941). Set in the last period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Daibosatsu Toge tells the story of Tsuke Ryunosuke, a nihilistic swordmaster who doesnt hesitate to kill anyone, bad or good. Despite the authors explicit refusal, the series were later made into plays and movies several times.
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  • title:Souls in the Moonlight
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1957
  • Runtime:1h 46m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Tomu Uchida /
  • Writers: Katsuhito Inomata · Kaizan Nakazato · Eizaburo Shiba ·
  • Production companies: Toei Company ·
  • Overview:First part of the famous Dai-bosatsu toge trilogy, based on Kaizan Nakazato’s unfinished long series of novels (41 books, written from 1913 to 1941). Set in the last period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Daibosatsu Toge tells the story of Tsuke Ryunosuke, a nihilistic swordmaster who doesnt hesitate to kill anyone, bad or good. Despite the authors explicit refusal, the series were later made into plays and movies several times.
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