The Woman Aiming for the Shogun (1937)

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A man attacks the shogun, but does not succeed in his assassination attempt. He flees to the mountains and hides in a shed. There he finds an old man and a girl. The latter is the daughter of Shogun's former wife and also has revenge on her mind. The former is also connected to the castle. Separately a girl lives at the shogun's castle and believes in god.

Director: Tamizo Ishida
Genre: History, Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Production: Toho Eiga
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Woman Aiming for the Shogun about?
A man attacks the shogun, but does not succeed in his assassination attempt. He flees to the mountains and hides in a shed. There he finds an old man and a girl. The latter is the daughter of Shogun's former wife and also has revenge on her mind. The former is also connected to the castle. Separately a girl lives at the shogun's castle and believes in god.
Who directed The Woman Aiming for the Shogun?
The Woman Aiming for the Shogun was directed by Tamizo Ishida.
Who stars in The Woman Aiming for the Shogun?
The Woman Aiming for the Shogun stars Setsuko Hara, Taizō Fukami, Ryutaro Nagai, Yataro Kurokawa, Ranko Hanai.
How long is The Woman Aiming for the Shogun?
The Woman Aiming for the Shogun has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is The Woman Aiming for the Shogun?
The Woman Aiming for the Shogun is a History, Drama film.
Where was The Woman Aiming for the Shogun produced?
The Woman Aiming for the Shogun was produced in Japan.