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A Warrior's Flute
A Warrior's Flute

A Warrior's Flute

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Tale of tragic love between samurai and princess during Heian period.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

04 December 1955

Country

Japan

Cast

Hibari Misora

Hibari Misora

Princess Tamaori

Hashizo Okawa

Hashizo Okawa

Taira no Atsumori

Chiaki Tsukioka

Chiaki Tsukioka

Michiko Hoshi

Michiko Hoshi

Kanji Koshiba

Kanji Koshiba

Taira no Tomomori

Teruyo Asagumo

Teruyo Asagumo

Kyū Sazanka

Kyū Sazanka

Jun Usami

Jun Usami

Taira no Tsunemori

Ryutaro Otomo

Ryutaro Otomo

Kumagai Naozane

Masao Hori

Masao Hori

Shusuke Daimonji

Shusuke Daimonji

Kazuo Tokita

Kazuo Tokita

Kunijirō Yanagi

Kunijirō Yanagi

Harue Akagi

Harue Akagi

Eriko Yoshida

Eriko Yoshida

Ryōji Kōzuki

Ryōji Kōzuki

Hiroshi Hatano

Hiroshi Hatano

Hiroshi Mizuno

Hiroshi Mizuno

Ushio Akashi

Ushio Akashi

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