A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword (1984)
The second installment of the special drama "Kawaiteshimau" features Masakazu Tamura playing the role of "Udege Shujo," the official taster for the shogunate. Tamura's unmatched charm in portraying cynical characters is fully showcased in this exhilarating period drama. Audiences can thoroughly enjoy the familiar "Ten'ichibō Incident" in this lively historical play.
Director: Yūichi Harada
Release Date: January 26, 1984
Cast
Screenplay
- Kazuo Koike (Original Story)
- Seiko Shimura (Screenplay)
Music: Toshiaki Tsushima
Production: Toei Company
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
jidaigeki
More Films by Director: Yūichi Harada
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword about?
- The second installment of the special drama "Kawaiteshimau" features Masakazu Tamura playing the role of "Udege Shujo," the official taster for the shogunate. Tamura's unmatched charm in portraying cynical characters is fully showcased in this exhilarating period drama. Audiences can thoroughly enjoy the familiar "Ten'ichibō Incident" in this lively historical play.
- Who directed A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword?
- A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword was directed by Yūichi Harada.
- Who stars in A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword?
- A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword stars Masakazu Tamura, Takahiro Tamura, Tatsuo Umemiya, Kimie Shingyoji, Jin Nakayama, Tokie Hidari.
- Where was A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword produced?
- A Samurai's Sorrow: The Deadly Sword was produced in Japan.