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Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle
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Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle

Oct 7, 2001
2h 18m
★ 6.8

Something evil lurks at gojoe bridge.

Overview

Benkei, a master fighter and killer, vows never to take another life after his conversion to Buddhism. His faith in pacifism, however, is shaken and ultimately broken by the attacks from a trio of fighters known only as the demons. Taking up his sword once more, he sets out to end their murderous terror.

Genres

Action
History

Production Companies

TOHO
WOWOW
Suncent CinemaWorks

Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle Trailers

Cast

Tadanobu Asano

Shanao

Tadanobu Asano

Masatoshi Nagase

Tetsukichi

Masatoshi Nagase

Daisuke Ryū

Benkei

Daisuke Ryū

Masakatsu Funaki

Tankai

Masakatsu Funaki

Jun Kunimura

Suzaku-hougan

Jun Kunimura

Ryo Kase

Kamuro

Ryo Kase

Urara Awata

Asagiri

Urara Awata

Naruki Matsukawa

Naruki Matsukawa

No Image

Shoshinbo

Wishing Chong

Ittoku Kishibe

Taira no Tadanori

Ittoku Kishibe

Yoji Tanaka

Kinta

Yoji Tanaka

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