Samurai Resurrection
Samurai Resurrection is a Japanese film carried out by Hideyuki Hirayama, left the April 26th 2003.
Synopsis
Amakusa Shiro, which was killed during the war of Shimabara, appears mysteriously in the peaceful era of Edo. He learned the magic fate prohibited from resurrection, which has the capacity to bring back deaths to the life. He brought back with him all the most famous samurais died to be useful in his army. Shiro tries to reverse the government of Tokugawa Iemitsu, but Yagyu Jubei is drawn up against him. Jubei manages to demolish the men of Shiro, before having to make with his/her own father, Yagyu Tajimano-kami, which is him also one of the soldiers of Shiro…
Data sheet
- Title: Samurai Resurrection
- original Title: Makai tenshô
- Realization: Hideyuki Hirayama
- Scenario: Satoko Okudera, according to a history of Futaro Yamada
- Production: Shigeyuki Endô, Shinya Egawa and Seiji Okuda
- Music: Goro Yasukawa
- Photography: Katsumi Yanagishima
- Assembly: Akimasa Kawashima
- Country of origin: Japan
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Action, fantastic
- Lasted: 105 minutes
- Coming out date: April 26th 2003 (Japan)
Distribution
- Yôsuke Kubozuka : Amakusa Shiro Tokisada
- Kumiko Aso : Clara Oshina
- Tetta Sugimoto : Lord Tokugawa Yorinobu
- Tomoka Kurotani: Ohiro
- Kazue Fukiishi : Ohina
- Kazuya Takahashi : Date Kosaburo
- Masaya Kato: Araki Mataemon
- Kyozo Nagatsuka : Miyamoto Musashi
- Koichi Sato : Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi
- Arata Furuta : Hozoin Inshun
- Katsuo Nakamura : Yagyu Tajima-No-Kami Muneno
- Akira Emoto
- Jun Kunimura
External bond
- Critical Cinemasie