Assassination

Assassination

Release date : July 4, 1964
Runtime : 1h 44m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Masahiro Shinoda /
Production companies : Shochiku /
July 4, 1964 1h 44m Japan Drama Japanese More
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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.
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Tetsuro Tamba
Hachiro Kiyokawa
Eiji Okada
Lord Matsudaira
Eitarō Ozawa
Premier Itakura
Isao Kimura
Tadasaburo Sasaki
Sumio Takatsu
Otojirô Kôno
Muga Takewaki
Shingo Miyagawa
Tamotsu Hayakawa
Shôzô Ishizaka
Fujio Suga
Kyûô Udono
Takanobu Hozumi
Tetsutaro Yamaoka
Tetsuji Takechi
Hisamizu Shimazu
Gen Shimizu
Jûjirô Ishii
Yoshito Yamaji
Detective Yoshikichi
Hiroshi Aoyama
Sankichi
Shin'ya Mizushima
Keijirô Aizawa

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  • title:Assassination
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1964
  • Runtime:1h 44m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Masahiro Shinoda /
  • Writers: Nobuo Yamada · Ryōtarō Shiba ·
  • Production companies: Shochiku ·
  • Overview: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.
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