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Young Lord Yakuza
Young Lord Yakuza

Young Lord Yakuza

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Young Lord Taihei goes to Edo to find the lost family treasure, a plover incense burner, under the disguise of a ronin.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

8.3/10

Release Date

11 June 1961

Country

Japan

Cast

Hashizo Okawa

Hashizo Okawa

Keiko Okawa

Keiko Okawa

Hiroko Sakuramachi

Hiroko Sakuramachi

Isao Kimura

Isao Kimura

Naoko Kubo

Naoko Kubo

Minoru Chiaki

Minoru Chiaki

Denjirō Ōkōchi

Denjirō Ōkōchi

Tōru Abe

Tōru Abe

Ryuji Kita

Ryuji Kita

Eitarō Ozawa

Eitarō Ozawa

Kinji Nakamura

Kinji Nakamura

Shin Tokudaiji

Shin Tokudaiji

Sonosuke Sawamura

Sonosuke Sawamura

Koji Arima

Koji Arima

Sōji Kiyokawa

Sōji Kiyokawa

Ryōei Itō

Ryōei Itō

Ryuichi Nagashima

Ryuichi Nagashima

Makoto Kawaji

Makoto Kawaji

Masuo Kamiki

Masuo Kamiki

Matsunosuke Shofukutei

Matsunosuke Shofukutei

Michiko Nishizaki

Michiko Nishizaki

Keiko Kuga

Keiko Kuga

Narumi Kayashima

Narumi Kayashima

Yuriko Mishima

Yuriko Mishima

Ichirō Izawa

Ichirō Izawa

Bontarō Taira

Bontarō Taira

Masahiko Tanimura

Masahiko Tanimura

Hiroshi Tachihara

Hiroshi Tachihara

Harue Akagi

Harue Akagi

Kayoko Tominaga

Kayoko Tominaga

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