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Moonshadow Ninja Scroll: Twenty-One Eyes
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Moonshadow Ninja Scroll: Twenty-One Eyes

Dec 15, 1963
1h 26m
★ 0.0

Overview

A wave of terror is threatening to unseat Shogun Yoshimune. Police stations are erupting into flames, convicts escaping from prison, houses robbed and vandalized, streets teeming with panicked citizens. Is Ijyuin Tanomo, highly-placed official of Owari clan, secretly using deadly ninja to foment riot and rebellion? Narumiya Shinbei, a lone samurai spy adept at ninjutsu must uncover the hidden hand orchestrating these shocking crimes. Shinbei enlists a small band of dedicated ninja to lay siege to the enemy’s stronghold, where his own sister works as an undercover agent. Now, ninja must fight ninja in a last desperate battle to save the shogunate.

Genres

Action
Drama

Production Companies

Toei Company

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Cast

Hiroki Matsukata

Shinbei

Hiroki Matsukata

Kōtarō Satomi

Tokugawa Yoshimune

Kōtarō Satomi

Jūshirō Konoe

Ijuin Yoromo

Jūshirō Konoe

Ichirō Nakatani

Yakuro Teranishi

Ichirō Nakatani

Kikuko Hojo

Kaede

Kikuko Hojo

Yuriko Mishima

Onui

Yuriko Mishima

Harumi Sone

Harumi Sone

Koji Arima

Ito Kanzaemon

Koji Arima

Kenjiro Uemura

Ryusai

Kenjiro Uemura

Akio Kobori

Sakon Matsudaira

Akio Kobori

Kyōnosuke Murai

Hayato Sakai

Kyōnosuke Murai

Hiroshi Fujikawa

Naizen Ota

Hiroshi Fujikawa

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