The Retired Samurai

The Retired Samurai

Release date : September 10, 1987
Runtime : 45m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Akinori Matsuo /
Production companies : TV Asahi / Toei Company /
September 10, 1987 45m Japan Drama Japanese More
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Japan's greatest jidaigeki star, Mifune Toshiro is Shogun's Advisor Okubo Hikozaemon who must be coaxed out of retirement to save Shogun Iemitsu from danger. The elderly Hikozaemon has been belittled of late and has seemingly lost the will to live, much less the desire to assert himself and make Iemitsu listen to reason. The plot thickens when a lovely young woman enters the picture. Can she change Hikozaemon's mind, and thus alter the path of Japanese history? No longer a young man, can Hikozaemon gain the shogun's ear, and succeed in warning him of the evil plot to overthrow him?
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  • title:The Retired Samurai
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1987
  • Runtime:45m
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Akinori Matsuo /
  • Writers: Ichirō Miyagawa · Shūgorō Yamamoto ·
  • Production companies: TV Asahi · Toei Company ·
  • Overview:Japan's greatest jidaigeki star, Mifune Toshiro is Shogun's Advisor Okubo Hikozaemon who must be coaxed out of retirement to save Shogun Iemitsu from danger. The elderly Hikozaemon has been belittled of late and has seemingly lost the will to live, much less the desire to assert himself and make Iemitsu listen to reason. The plot thickens when a lovely young woman enters the picture. Can she change Hikozaemon's mind, and thus alter the path of Japanese history? No longer a young man, can Hikozaemon gain the shogun's ear, and succeed in warning him of the evil plot to overthrow him?
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