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Demons
Demons

Demons

This world is a sea of blood.

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HorrorDrama

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Tells the story of the samurai Gengobe, who seeks revenge after falling prey to the schemes of a geisha and her husband.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

134 mins

Rating

7.6/10

Release Date

13 February 1971

Country

Japan

Cast

Katsuo Nakamura

Katsuo Nakamura

Gengobe Satsuma

Juro Kara

Juro Kara

Sango

Yasuko Sanjo

Yasuko Sanjo

Koman

Masao Imafuku

Masao Imafuku

Hachiemon

Tamotsu Tamura

Tamotsu Tamura

Yasuke

Hideo Kanze

Hideo Kanze

Takubei

Kappei Matsumoto

Kappei Matsumoto

Ryoshin

Shinji Amano

Shinji Amano

Inosuke

Hatsuo Yamaya

Hatsuo Yamaya

Chohachi

Yusuke Minami

Yusuke Minami

Kankuro

Takashi Ebata

Takashi Ebata

Torazo

Atsuko Kawaguchi

Atsuko Kawaguchi

Kikuno

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