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Samurai 1: Musashi Miyamoto

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Musashi Miyamoto was the first entry in Japanese filmmaker Hiroshi Ingaki's Samurai trilogy. Toshiro Mifune is Takezo, a good-for-nothing from the farming village of Miyamoto, who dreams of becoming a samurai in 17th century Japan. Read More
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Toshiro Mifune Takeso/Miyamoto Musashi
Koji Tsuruta Sasaki Kojiro
Rentaro Mikuni Matahachi
Akihiko Hirata Seijuro Yoshioka
Daisuke Kato Toji Gion
Kuroemon Onoe Priest Takuan
Mitsuko Mito Oko, Matahachi's mother
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