

Tsukigata Hanpeita
1952 Directed by Kokichi UchideDuring the ultra-violent era of the downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate one man rose above the rest with his ideas of how to overthrow the corrupt government and end the bloodshed between the Choshu and Satsuma clans which would ultimately lead to the alliance of these 2 clans and restoration of the emperor to full power. Based on the play that made Sawada Shojiro famous, this is the story of Tsukigata Hanpeita, a forward looking samurai from Choshu, who along with Katsura Kogoro and Sakamoto Ryoma of Tosa worked to bring their dream of a new era in Japan.
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Utaemon Ichikawa
....................................................Tsukigata Hanpeita

Isuzu Yamada
....................................................Somehachi

Hibari Misora
....................................................Hinagiku

Chizuru Kitagawa
....................................................Umematsu

Minoru Ōki
....................................................Katsura Kogoro

Jotaro Togami
....................................................Sakamoto Ryoma

Yoshito Yamaji
....................................................Komiyama Jizaemon
Director
...........................................................Kokichi Uchide
Executive Producer
...........................................................Tetsuo Ichikawa
Kōichirō Ogura
Researcher
...........................................................Tadaoto Kainoshō
Set Decoration
...........................................................Toshio Fuwa
Screenplay
...........................................................Hyōgo Suzuki
Director of Photography
...........................................................Kiyoshi Kataoka
Production Companies
...................................................Shochiku
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Drama
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