1. Shingo's Final Duel (1964) directed by Sadatsugu Matsuda - Letterboxd
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After Aoi Shingo, the illegitimate son of Shogun Yoshimune has gained prominence as the finest swordsman in the land, he tries to lead a peaceful life with his mother far away from the seat of government in Edo. Not wanting to inconvenience his father anymore his plan is to stay away from the city and enjoy life like a normal man. Unfortunately for him, his past comes back to haunt him in the person of his mortal enemy, the one swordsman that is skillful enough to defeat him. This is the most perilous moment of Shingo's life as he must face his deadliest foe in a battle to the death!
2. Shingo's Final Duel (1964) - The Movie Database
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After Aoi Shingo, the illegitimate son of Shogun Yoshimune has gained prominence as the finest swordsman in the land, he tries to lead a peaceful life with his mother far away from the seat of government in Edo. Not wanting to inconvenience his father anymore his plan is to stay away from the city and enjoy life like a normal man. Unfortunately for him, his past comes back to haunt him in the person of his mortal enemy, the one swordsman that is skillful enough to defeat him. This is the most perilous moment of Shingo's life as he must face his deadliest foe in a battle to the death!
3. Shingo's Final Duel (1964) | Criticker
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5. Sumiko Fuji | Cinemorgue Wiki - Fandom
Sumiko Fuji (1945 - ) a.k.a Junko Fuji Shingo's Final Duel (Shingo Bangai Shobu) (1964) [Shingo's Lover]: Dies when hit by a stray bullet meant for Hashizô ...
Sumiko Fuji (1945 - ) a.k.a Junko Fuji Shingo's Final Duel (Shingo Bangai Shobu) (1964) [Shingo's Lover]: Dies when hit by a stray bullet meant for Hashizô Ôkawa. Summer Wars (Samā Wōzu) (2009; anime) [Sakae Jinnouchi]: Dies off-screen of angina when the Love Machine had deactivated her heart monitor. She is discover dead by her family and later Kenji (Ryūnosuke Kamiki/Michael Sinterniklaas). None.
6. Shingo's Final Duel (1964) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
After Aoi Shingo, the illegitimate son of Shogun Yoshimune has gained prominence as the finest swordsman in the land, he tries to lead a peaceful life with ...
After Aoi Shingo, the illegitimate son of Shogun Yoshimune has gained prominence as the finest swordsman in the land, he tries to lead a peaceful life with his mother far away from the seat of government in Edo. Not wanting to inconvenience his father anymore his plan is to stay away from the city and enjoy life like a normal man. Unfortunately for him, his past comes back to haunt him in the person of his mortal enemy, the one swordsman that is skillful enough to defeat him. This is the most perilous moment of Shingo's life as he must face his deadliest foe in a battle to the death!
7. Hiroki Matsukata | Cinemorgue Wiki - Fandom
Film Deaths · Chirvalrous Story of Japan (Nihon kyokaku-den) (1964) [Gun Tiger]: Stabbed to death by rival gangsters. · Shingo's Final Duel (Shingo Bangai Shobu) ...
Hiroki Matsukata (1942 - 2017) Chirvalrous Story of Japan (Nihon kyokaku-den) (1964) [Gun Tiger]: Stabbed to death by rival gangsters. Shingo's Final Duel (Shingo Bangai Shobu) (1964) [Samurai]: Sliced with a sword by Ryôhei Uchida. Brutal Tales of Chivlary (Showa zankyo-den) (1965) [Masa]: Shot in the chest by Michitarô Mizushima when he takes a bullet meant for Ken Takakura. Three Yakuza (Matatabi san ning yakuza) (1965) [Dani-no-Genta] Dies in an avalanche while fighting other yakuza. Diari
8. Mount Fuji on Film: From Naruse to Godzilla to Anime
Jan 21, 2023 · The earliest images I've collected are from Mikio Naruse's silent film, STREET WITHOUT END (1934), and the latest are from a Japanese anime ...
I’ve always been intrigued by 19th century Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai’s series of woodblock prints entitled, “36 Views of Mount Fuji,” which indeed offers Mount Fuji from a variety of angle…