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Lucky Adventurer Nobunaga Oda

Oda Nobunaga (1534–1582) was a major daimyo during the Warring State period of Japanese history. He was the second son of Oda Nobuhide, a deputy military governor with land holdings in Owari province. Nobunaga lived a life of continuous military conquest, eventually conquering a third of Japanese daimyo before his death in 1582. Telling the story of his rise to prominence as he leads an army of 4,000 men against the 40,000 troops of Lord Imagawa Yoshimoto to prevent the arrogant daimyo from crushing the Oda clan and taking control of the entire nation. From a newly restored anamorpic widescreen print, this is the ultimate warlord movie.

Top Cast

  • Kinnosuke Nakamura

    Kinnosuke Nakamura

    Oda Nobunaga

  • Kyōko Kagawa

    Kyōko Kagawa

  • Katsuo Nakamura

    Katsuo Nakamura

    Kinoshita Tokichiro

  • Kōtarō Satomi

    Kōtarō Satomi

  • Ryūnosuke Tsukigata

    Ryūnosuke Tsukigata

  • Eijirō Yanagi

    Eijirō Yanagi

  • Eitarō Shindō

    Eitarō Shindō

  • Jotaro Togami

    Jotaro Togami

  • Kusuo Abe

    Kusuo Abe

Overview

Oda Nobunaga (1534–1582) was a major daimyo during the Warring State period of Japanese history. He was the second son of Oda Nobuhide, a deputy military governor with land holdings in Owari province. Nobunaga lived a life of continuous military conquest, eventually conquering a third of Japanese daimyo before his death in 1582. Telling the story of his rise to prominence as he leads an army of 4,000 men against the 40,000 troops of Lord Imagawa Yoshimoto to prevent the arrogant daimyo from crushing the Oda clan and taking control of the entire nation. From a newly restored anamorpic widescreen print, this is the ultimate warlord movie.

Rating

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