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Five Patriots of Kyoto

An all-star cast portraying the end of the Edo period as a commemorative film for the late Tsumasaburo Bando.

Top Cast

  • Takahiro Tamura

    Takahiro Tamura

  • Denjirō Ōkōchi

    Denjirō Ōkōchi

  • Akiko Koyama

    Akiko Koyama

  • Yukiko Ibuki

    Yukiko Ibuki

  • Kōkichi Takada

    Kōkichi Takada

  • Jūshirō Konoe

    Jūshirō Konoe

  • Katsuo Nakamura

    Katsuo Nakamura

  • Matsumoto Hakuō I

    Matsumoto Hakuō I

  • Isuzu Yamada

    Isuzu Yamada

Overview

An all-star cast portraying the end of the Edo period as a commemorative film for the late Tsumasaburo Bando.

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