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A nation of violence, Samurai warriors ... and forbidden love. - Shōgun
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Title: Shōgun

Release Date: 15 Sep 1980

Runtime: NaNh NaNm

Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, War & Politics

Director: James Clavell

Production Companies: TOHO, Jardine Matheson, TV Asahi Holdings Corporation, Paramount Television

Overview: An English navigator becomes both a player and pawn in complex political games in feudal Japan.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 7.7 (195 votes)

Cast

  • Pilot-Major John Blackthorne / Anjin-san: Richard Chamberlain
  • Lord Yoshi Toranaga: Toshirō Mifune
  • Lady Toda Buntaro - Mariko: Yoko Shimada
  • Vasco Rodrigues: John Rhys-Davies
  • Father Alvito: Damien Thomas
  • Yabu: Frankie Sakai
  • Omi: Yūki Meguro
  • Fujiko: Hiromi Senno
  • Father Dell'Aqua: Alan Badel
  • Kiri: Miiko Taka
  • Captain Ferriera: Vladek Sheybal
  • Ishido: Nobuo Kaneko
  • Lord Buntarō: Hideo Takamatsu
  • Friar Domingo: Michael Hordern
  • Johann Vinck: George Innes
  • Father Sebastio: Leon Lissek
  • Urano: Takeshi Ōbayashi
  • Galley Captain: Hiroshi Hasegawa
  • Old Gardener: Akira Sera
  • Lady Ochiba: Atsuko Sano
  • Brother Michael: Masumi Okada
  • Pieterzoon: Edward Peel
  • Maetsukker: Eric Richard
  • Spillbergen: Neil McCarthy
  • Muraji: Seiji Miyaguchi
  • Zataki: Yōsuke Natsuki
  • Specz: William Morgan Sheppard
  • Naga: Shin Takuma
  • Rako: Ai Matsubara
  • Ginsel: John J. Carney
  • Hiromatsu: Tōru Abe
  • Narrator: Orson Welles
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