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The Christian Revolt

The Christian Revolt

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In the year 1637 in Shimabara of Tokugawa-era Japan, oppressed peasant Christians revolt against the shogunate with the aid of a charismatic Christian rebel leader Shiro Amakusa.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

6.2/10

Release Date

21 March 1962

Country

Japan

Cast

Hashizo Okawa

Hashizo Okawa

Amakusa Shiro Tokisada

Ryutaro Otomo

Ryutaro Otomo

Shinbei Oka

Rentaro Mikuni

Rentaro Mikuni

Uemonsaku

Satomi Oka

Satomi Oka

Sakura

Sayuri Tachikawa

Sayuri Tachikawa

Minoru Chiaki

Minoru Chiaki

Mikijiro Hira

Mikijiro Hira

Chōichirō Kawarasaki

Chōichirō Kawarasaki

Yoshi Katō

Yoshi Katō

Kei Satō

Kei Satō

Tokue Hanazawa

Tokue Hanazawa

Eiko Maruyama

Eiko Maruyama

Takamaru Sasaki

Takamaru Sasaki

Rokkō Toura

Rokkō Toura

Tetsuo Ashida

Tetsuo Ashida

Sue Mitobe

Sue Mitobe

Kikue Mōri

Kikue Mōri

Takao Yoshizawa

Takao Yoshizawa

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