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Samurai Headhunters
Samurai Headhunters

Samurai Headhunters

Noble swordsman? Ruthless head collector? The Samurai were both.

Genres

Documentary

OverView

A documentary on the dark and brutal side of the Samurai warrior clans featuring the life of peasant Masa who is pressganged into the ruthless world of the Samurai.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

47 mins

Rating

6.7/10

Release Date

21 September 2013

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Demetri Goritsas

Demetri Goritsas

Himself - Narrator (voice)

Stephen Turnbull

Stephen Turnbull

Japanese Historian

Antony Cummins

Antony Cummins

Martial Arts Historian

Fumon Tanaka

Fumon Tanaka

Martial Arts Grandmaster

Tsunehiro Kabaya

Tsunehiro Kabaya

Museum Curator

Tsunehiro Kabaya

Tsunehiro Kabaya

Masa

Shigeru Inoue

Shigeru Inoue

Samurai Araki

Chika Katou

Chika Katou

Okyo

Kazuya Tsurui

Kazuya Tsurui

Tomozo

Yoshiro Murakami

Yoshiro Murakami

Warlord

Ryo Heitaku

Ryo Heitaku

Court Samurai

Hibi Ryouto

Hibi Ryouto

Masa's Son

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