¡Isshin Tasuke Edokko Matsuri[Priced-down Reissue]
¡Japanese Movie

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[Machine Translation] [Kazuo Funaki, a popular and talented idol, plays a popular figure in Edo's eight hundred and eighty-eight town. Tasuke Funaki sings and rages in this entertaining period drama, dashing in his daredevils' daredevil performances, and filling the screen with the brilliance of his peak years. The cast features Kazuo Funaki in his first starring role in a Toei Kyoto period drama as Tasuke and Iemitsu, with Junko Fuji as his lover Onaka, Daisuke Katoh as Hikozaemon Okubo, and Ichiro Zaitsu as his servant Kiuchi. The film also features a splendid cast of well-known actors, including Yuriko Mishima, Kotaro Satomi, Asao Koike, Tatsuo Endo, and Ryuji Shinagawa, all of whom are well-positioned. The script was written by Sadao Nakajima and Takeo Kaneko. The director is the gifted Kosaku Yamashita, who first captivated period drama fans with "Seki no Yatappe" and later became renowned as a master of ninkyo (chivalry) films. --He is a good man with the signature of an Edokko, a man who dares to be a bellowed daredevil, but is also a man of principle and human kindness. His name is Isshin Taisuke. One day, Tasuke hears that there is a kanreki celebration at the residence of Okubo Hikozaemon in Surugadai, and he rides in carrying a board. Just then, a startling incident occurred--Onaka, the head of the family, broke a plate, a family heirloom, and Hikoza drew his sword, saying, "I will strike him on the hand. What is more important, a human life or a plate? Tasuke dared him to do it, and Hikoza fell in love with him, so much so that they ended up drinking the same cup of friendship.

Original Release Year: 1967

凌 Credits
Kazuo Funaki
Sumiko Fuji
Ryuuji Shinagawa
Asao Koike
Koutaro Satomi
Kousaku Yamashita

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