The Two Musashis

The Two Musashis

Release date : May 29, 1981
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Sahei Niizu /
Production companies : Fuji Television Network /
May 29, 1981 1h 31m Japan Drama Japanese More
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Toru Emori leads the cast as Hirate Musashi while a Hiroshi Fujioka competes with him as Okamoto Musashi. They must not only contend with the Yoshioka and Yagyu fencing schools, but have to take on Chiyonosuke Azuma as Sasaki Kojiro, and deal with the women who pursue them for love. Unlike the Yoshikawa Eiji novel which is not historically accurate, this film offers a new view of Japan’s greatest hero! The film is based on the novel by Kosuke Gomi!
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  • title:The Two Musashis
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Sahei Niizu /
  • Writers: Kōsuke Gomi · Shūkei Nagasaka ·
  • Production companies: Fuji Television Network ·
  • Overview:Toru Emori leads the cast as Hirate Musashi while a Hiroshi Fujioka competes with him as Okamoto Musashi. They must not only contend with the Yoshioka and Yagyu fencing schools, but have to take on Chiyonosuke Azuma as Sasaki Kojiro, and deal with the women who pursue them for love. Unlike the Yoshikawa Eiji novel which is not historically accurate, this film offers a new view of Japan’s greatest hero! The film is based on the novel by Kosuke Gomi!
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