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Young Ruddy Warrior: Nobunaga Oda
Young Ruddy Warrior: Nobunaga Oda

Young Ruddy Warrior: Nobunaga Oda

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A dynamic story depicting the rise to power of Oda Nobunaga. The story of a young man on the battlefields of the Sengoku era, who possessed character and courage, and who became a great commander and ruler, while some called him a great dictator. A film adaptation of the novel by Sohachi Yamaoka.

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

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Release Date

20 September 1955

Country

Japan

Cast

Kinnosuke Nakamura

Kinnosuke Nakamura

Oda Nobunaga

Hizuru Takachiho

Hizuru Takachiho

Nōhime

Ryūnosuke Tsukigata

Ryūnosuke Tsukigata

Hirate Masahide

Eitarō Shindō

Eitarō Shindō

Saitō Dōsan

Kensaku Hara

Kensaku Hara

Hayashi Hidesada

Yoshio Yoshida

Yoshio Yoshida

Eijirō Yanagi

Eijirō Yanagi

Oda Nobuhide

Eijirō Kataoka

Eijirō Kataoka

Maeda Toshiie

Kazuo Ishii

Kazuo Ishii

Oda Nobuyuki

Kenji Kusumoto

Kenji Kusumoto

Oda Nobukiyo

Tokijuro Nakamura

Tokijuro Nakamura

Oda Nobutomo

Harumi Urazato

Harumi Urazato

Kinuko Ōtori

Kinuko Ōtori

Tsukie Matsuura

Tsukie Matsuura

Tetsunosuke Tsukigata

Tetsunosuke Tsukigata

Ikeda Tsuneoki

Masaharu Nakano

Masaharu Nakano

Hiroshi Mizuno

Hiroshi Mizuno

Michimaro Otabe

Michimaro Otabe

Kinnosuke Takamatsu

Kinnosuke Takamatsu

Masao Hori

Masao Hori

Koji Arima

Koji Arima

Kajō Onoe

Kajō Onoe

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