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Nogitsune Sanji

A 1930 silent film from director Eichi Koishi, following the adventures of Edo firefighter Sanji.

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  • Kazuo Hasegawa

    Kazuo Hasegawa

    Nogitsune Sanji

  • Akiko Chihaya

    Akiko Chihaya

    Oito

  • Sumako Uranami

    Sumako Uranami

    Chiyoka

  • Ryoma Kusakabe

    Ryoma Kusakabe

    Hasegawa Handayu

  • Misao Seki

    Misao Seki

    Akitaya Kubei

  • Ichijiro Kono

    Ichijiro Kono

    Sakabe Jushiro

  • Tetsu Tsuboi

    Tetsu Tsuboi

    Joshuya Shugoro

  • Tokitsugu Ogawa

    Tokitsugu Ogawa

    Mikawaya Senji

  • Yoshito Yamaji

    Yoshito Yamaji

    Benkei no Shokichi

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A 1930 silent film from director Eichi Koishi, following the adventures of Edo firefighter Sanji.

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