The Brothers who Protect the Mountain

The Brothers who Protect the Mountain (1953)


  • Genre: Adventure, Drama
  • Release Date: 1953-10-27
  • Runtime: 1h 26min
  • Language: 日本語
  • Production Company: Shochiku
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Director: Sadatsugu Matsuda

Summary

In the mountainous region of Koshu, Taikahara, there was an intense power struggle between the prominent families, Tamaki and Kakukura. Facing the steward of Kakukura, Kurokawa Senjiro, was Tamaki Daisaburo, who was skilled with a handgun. Daisaburo had granted protection to the charcoal maker, Miyoshi, safeguarding a few mountains passed down from their ancestors. Daisaburo's elder brother, Iori, who had completed his training in Edo, saved Kakukura's only daughter, Koyumi, on his way back home. However, while Daisaburo rushed to Iori's aid after Koyumi was attacked by Kurokawa and his men, their family home was set ablaze.

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  • Hibari Misora

    as Daizaburo Tamaki
  • Ryūnosuke Tsukigata

    as Mamoru Mabuchu
  • Entatsu Yokoyama

    as Sobee Sakanaya
  • Ryōsuke Kagawa

    as Goemon Sumikura
  • Keiko Awaji

    as Sayumi Sumikura
  • Jotaro Togami

    as Seijiro Kurokawa
  • Shunji Sakai

    as Sumiyaki no Miyoshi
  • Tōru Abe

    as Kakubei Oiwa
  • Mimpei Tomimoto

    as Kyubei Komori
  • Yataro Kitakami

    as Iori Tamaki
  • Mitsuo Nagata

    as Namiki Akinosuke
  • Ikkō Ōkuni

    as Yajuro Gohara
  • Kyōko Kusajima

    as Ohana
Sound Masao Yoneyama Music
Production Tadaoto Kainoshō Researcher
Writing Jiro Osaragi Original Story
Sound Masao Yoneyama Recording Supervision
Art Heikichi Kakui Art Direction
Directing Sadatsugu Matsuda Director
Crew Shintarō Kawasaki Cinematography
Production Kōichirō Ogura Producer
Camera Shintarō Kawasaki Director of Photography
Writing Shoji Matsumura Screenplay

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