Movie: The Samurai Markets

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Utaemon Ichikawa
市川右太衛門

Chûsuke Yamakawa

Jūshirō Konoe
近衛十四郎

Isuke Asaoka

Shinobu Chihara
千原しのぶ

Kusuo Abe
阿部九洲男

Kyoko Aoyama
青山京子

Kensaku Hara
原健策

Kunio Kaga
加賀邦男

Yūnosuke Itō
伊藤雄之助

Ryuji Kita
北竜二

Koji Arima
Koji Arima

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    The success story of a group of ronin who fights against traffickers during the Edo Tenpo period.

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    1960-03-22

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